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Author Topic: Singal failure betweeen Wokig and Surbiton 24th October 2018  (Read 1001 times)
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« on: October 24, 2018, 09:29:51 »

Here we go again ... from the BBC» (British Broadcasting Corporation - home page):
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London Waterloo: Signal failure causes train delays
People travelling into London Waterloo station are facing severe delays caused by a signal failure.

The major signalling fault is affecting services on the South Western Main Line between Woking and Surbiton.

South Western Railway (SWR» (South Western Railway - about)) is advising passengers not to travel and seek alternative arrangements.

Network Rail said its engineers were on the site but the problem would cause disruption until 12:00 BST.

Up to six lines are affected by the signalling issue, including Alton, Basingstoke, Woking, Portsmouth Harbour and Dorking services into London Waterloo.

SWR services were already disrupted by the second day of a five-day walkout by members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union.


Network Rail said the signal failure was affecting all lines between Woking and Surbiton, meaning trains are unable to run on this line through to London Waterloo.

Trains between Salisbury and London Waterloo will start and terminate at Basingstoke, it added.

SWR tweeted that passengers travelling on its main line should not travel.

Described elsewhere as a failure of both datalinks to the Walton-on-Thames interlocking. Now, what was it Lady Bracknell said?
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« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2018, 18:33:32 »

Aren't the SWR» (South Western Railway - about) bruvvers (and sisters) all on strike anyway?
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« Reply #2 on: October 24, 2018, 18:41:43 »

Aren't the SWR» (South Western Railway - about) bruvvers (and sisters) all on strike anyway?

They have been running something like half their services, using a variety of staff, some who are non-RMT (National Union of Rail, Maritime & Transport Workers) guards or conscientious objectors, some who were once guards, and some who weren't. Obviously this annoys Mick and his mates but so far they haven't some up with more than routine complaints about these not being competent (obviously they have been trained).

That was for one-day strikes, but for five days it's harder to cope like that - obviously a major reason for doing the longer strike. I'm sure the strike-day service it also makes recovery from this morning more difficult.
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