London Victoria trains facing major disruption

Southeastern and Thameslink services may be cancelled, delayed or revised until the end of the day
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Trains to and from London Victoria are facing major disruption on Sunday due to a signalling fault.
National Rail said Southeastern and Thameslink services may be cancelled, delayed or revised until the end of the day.
The fault with the signalling system between London Victoria and Bellingham, south-east London means all lines are currently closed, National Rail said.
Thameslink said the signalling system was only showing red lights to drivers so trains were unable to travel forward on any line.

Services to Littlehampton and Horsham have been affected by the storm
Passengers can follow disruption updates and check for alternative routes on the National Rail website, external.
Further disruption has also been caused by Storm Darragh with services from Victoria to Horsham and Littlehampton affected because of a fallen tree on the line in Pulborough, West Sussex.
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