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Old December 19th 11, 05:14 PM posted to uk.railway,uk.transport.london
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Default Broken Down Train - Major Rail Disruption on Brighton Line



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http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standa...-disruption.do

Thousands of mainline rail commuters suffered major disruption today
after a broken down train blocked busy routes into London.

It broke down between Haywards Heath and Gatwick Aiport causing long
delays for First Capital Connect, Southern and Gatwick Express
services throughout the morning peak.

Trains stacked up behind one another with others diverted adding an
hour and a half to many journeys.

Brighton to Gatwick Aiport trains were diverted via Lewes. Replacement
buses operated between Brighton and Haywards Heath.

The empty Southern Railways service heading towards London broke down
just before Gatwick Airport around 6 am.

This halted north bound services out of Brighton including packed
trains to Victoria. The stricken train was cleared around 8 am but
there were huge knock-on delays.


A few errors here I think. What is the point in diverting via Lewes if the
broken train is between Haywards Heath and Gatwick? I'm also doubtful that
an empty train would be heading into London at that time of day. There are
some empty workings heading south to run peak trains into London.

John