Passengers have to face major disruption in London Waterloo after the ’emergency’

Passenger Facing the chief Disruption of services From London Waterloo Station after “emergency event”.

South western railway Said that disintegration is due to dealing with an incident between emergency services Working And Wimbledon In the southeast, To block all lines,

Bakerlu line Trains are not stopping According to transport (TFL) for London, to prevent congestion on platforms at Waterloo station.

Emergency incident means that passengers are being prevented from entering the station building, as major queues are constructed.

Network Rail Wessex reported that the power to power the vehicles had to be discontinued after the incident.

“Due to emergency services to deal with this phenomenon, we have to shut down the power that strengthens vehicles. This means no train can run through the area,” it said in a post on X.

This meant that train services could not work through this section of the network until the power was safely restored.

Although SWR has announced that the lines are now open, they guess that services will be disrupted by the end of the day.

National Rail said: “Emergency services have completed their work between Wimbledon and IFINGM Junction/Hampton Court/Woking.

“This has allowed all the lines to reopen between these stations. Trains running between these stations can be canceled, seriously 100 minutes or may be delayed.”

The stations between Wimbledon, Woking, IFINGAM Junction and Hampton Court are delayed and passengers are being prevented from reaching Waterloo station.

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Tickets on affected SWR services are being accepted on alternative bus routes and reading in both directions and are being accepted on great Western Railway Services.

He will also be accepted on Great Western Railway Services between London Paddington and Exeter St. Davids in both directions.

TFL is also accepting tickets on London buses. A post on X TFL stated: “Jubilee line and northern line trains stop as normal.”