Rail passengers face second day of delays after Waterloo derailment

Rail passengers face second day of delays after Waterloo derailment

Improvement works, points failure and derailment at London’s busiest station continue to cause widespread disruption

A second day of rush-hour problems on Britain’s rail network has compounded the disruption caused by large-scale upgrade works – 24 hours after commuters learned of the biggest fare increases in recent years.

Passengers face delays on trains travelling across the Pennines and up to the north-east of England. Services to and from some of London’s busiest stations were also affected.

Great work this morning, very difficult circumstances @BTPWestYorks dealing with a vulnerable man with horrific injuries Huddersfield

I’m calling on the Govt to do the right thing and match my TfL fares freeze for the good of all Londoners. https://t.co/k1gFDMbVtX

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Source: Guardian Transport

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