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Thursday 23 February 2017 2:40 pm

Storm Doris leads to train delays as tree falls on rail tracks – travellers are advised to avoid Euston station

By: Caitlin Morrison

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Storm Doris is wreaking travel chaos across the country today, with rail service disruptions set to continue all day.

All west coast services out of Euston have been cancelled, and Transport for London has advised travellers to avoid the station if possible.

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London Thameslink services are severely disrupted, and there will be no direct service from London Bridge to Brighton between around 11am and 6pm. National Rail said customers should travel to East Croydon and change for alternative trains towards Brighton.

Read more: London Fire Brigade has been called out to 36 Storm Doris-related incidents

Meanwhile, damage to the overhead wires in the St Albans area is causing disruption to journeys. National Rail anticipates this will continue until the end of the day, and warned services may be delayed by up to 60 minutes or cancelled.

London Overground services are also subject to delays: 

  • A tree blocking the railway at South Kenton means that trains are unable to run between Watford Junction and Willesden Junction
  • A tree blocking the railway at New Cross Gate means that trains are unable to run between New Cross Gate / Crystal Palace

A fallen tree caused by the extreme weather conditions is blocking the railway between Reading and Wokingham, and service has been suspended on the route.

#StormDoris – A tree blocking the railway between Reading and Wokingham is causing delays of up to 45 minutes. This is expected until 11:30.

— National Rail (@nationalrailenq) February 23, 2017

An object caught on the overhead wires between Barking and West Ham is causing cancellations and delays on trains in east London.

#StormDoris – An object caught on the overhead electric wires between Barking and West Ham is causing cancellations and delays.

— National Rail (@nationalrailenq) February 23, 2017

And there's an obstruction on the line at Erith, meaning London-bound trains running via Woolwich Arsenal will be diverted.

#StormDoris – An obstruction on the line at Erith is blocking the line. London bound trains which run via Woolwich Arsenal will be diverted.

— National Rail (@nationalrailenq) February 23, 2017

National Rail said the train companies affected include Arriva Trains Wales, c2c, Chiltern Railways, CrossCountry, East Midlands Trains, Gatwick Express, Grand Central, Great Northern, Great Western Railway, Greater Anglia, Hull Trains, London Midland, London Overground, Merseyrail, Northern, South West Trains, Southern, Stansted Express, Thameslink, TransPennine Express, Virgin Trains, and Virgin Trains East Coast.

Commuters can keep up to date with the latest developments here.

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