UPDATE: Service returns to normal after ‘signalling problem’ disruption

By Oliver Monk

4th Jun 2024 | Local News

Services at Kingston station are back on schedule following a 'signalling problem' earlier today. (Photo: Oliver Monk)
Services at Kingston station are back on schedule following a 'signalling problem' earlier today. (Photo: Oliver Monk)

The signalling problem between Norbiton and New Malden has been fixed, bringing an end to major disruption for services across south west London.

South Western Railway reported a good service across all lines previously being rerouted earlier today, 4 June.

Among the affected services was the Kingston-Shepperton line, which was diverted via Twickenham, while trains from London Waterloo to Teddington were being diverted via the Hounslow loop.

Hampton Court services are once again calling at all stations.

Passengers who experience delays or cancellations may be eligible for compensation by making a claim on the rail operator's site here.

More information about current disruption elsewhere is available on South Western Railway's website here.

     

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