Services have been delayed and canceled, making today’s morning commute difficult for thousands of passengers, with Canon Street being particularly effected.
Southeastern sent out a tweet around 6AM announcing the train derailment.
No one was on board and there were no injuries.
A team of engineers were on site by 6:15 this morning.
They said tickets would be accepted on busses, Underground, and other train routes.
The following routes will have no service today:
New Beckenham to London Charing Cross or Cannon Street
Sidcup to London Charing Cross or Cannon Street
Tunbridge Wells to London Charing Cross or Cannon Street
Sevenoaks to Charing Cross or Cannon Street (stopping services)
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Services have been delayed and canceled, making today’s morning commute difficult for thousands of passengers, with Canon Street being particularly effected.
Southeastern sent out a tweet around 6AM announcing the train derailment.
No one was on board and there were no injuries.
A team of engineers were on site by 6:15 this morning.
They said tickets would be accepted on busses, Underground, and other train routes.
The following routes will have no service today:
New Beckenham to London Charing Cross or Cannon Street
Sidcup to London Charing Cross or Cannon Street
Tunbridge Wells to London Charing Cross or Cannon Street
Sevenoaks to Charing Cross or Cannon Street (stopping services)
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