South Western Railway urges passengers to avoid London Waterloo
Rail passengers have been urged to avoid London Waterloo after major signalling problems, with disruption expected until the end of the day.
Demand has outstripped supply at the rail information desk all morning, overrun by customers unable to travel as fresh cancellations have been announced.Image caption,Network Rail, which is responsible for signalling,They have identified the problem as a fault in the cabling that powers the signals controlling the Waterloo area.
Commuters are also facing difficulty getting to work. Martin Benko said: "I have a presentation in two hours," and the signal failure at Waterloo would add "two to three hours minimum" to his journey.
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