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Operating Incident at Liverpool Street
On May 28, 8:58*pm, Mizter T wrote:
On 28 May, 20:34, Mr Thant wrote: On 28 May, 20:03, Great Eastern wrote: Reported about 19:52 this evening, trains in and out of Liverpool Street stopped. Weirdly London Overground is suspended Camden Road-Stratford as part of the same incident, and their site says local power failu http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/livetravel...l/default.html LO Journey Check currently says: ----- Line problem between Dalston Kingsland and Stratford Low Level. Train services between Richmond and Stratford Low Level are being disrupted due to an emergency isolation between Dalston Kingsland and Stratford Low Level. -----http://www.jcheck.com/londonoverground ----- Whilst NXEA's service disruption page (and their Journey Check page) has this to say: ----- Train services at London Liverpool Street are being disrupted due to an operating incident in the Liverpool Street area. Engineers are working as fast as possible to restore services to normal. Delays of up to 60 minutes can be expected. Train services are terminating & starting from Stratford/Hackney Downs & Tottenham Hale until further notice. -----http://www.nationalexpresseastanglia.com/rtti/service_disruption_live....http://www.jcheck.com/nationalexpresseastanglia ----- Mr Thant - are these two incidents definitely connected? I guess that's quite feasible if it's a problem with the electricity feed. Maybe terminating trains at Stratford means that there is no room for anything from Hackney? |
Operating Incident at Liverpool Street
"MIG" wrote Maybe terminating trains at Stratford means that there is no room for anything from Hackney? London Overground (NLL) trains via Hackney Central are still running into Stratford Low Level - those platforms are useless for trains from the GEML, and it sounds as though Lea Valley trains are terminating at Tottenham Hale - in any event they have their own platforms at Stratford which can't be used by anything else. Peter |
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