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Nothing beats train travel with c2c. No booking fees and great discounts! It's your one stop shop for all UK rail tickets. Buy and manage train tickets, all in one place. Choose e-tickets for the easiest way to travel - all you need is your phone Now you can buy e-tickets for travel across the c2c line via the c2c Train Travel app. No more queues, just download your e-ticket in the c2c app, or from your booking confirmation email, place the barcode on the scanner at the gates and go! You can also save your e-ticket to your Apple Wallet. View your e-ticket in the ‘My Tickets’ section of the c2c app. Apply discounts to your e-tickets: Buy discounted tickets with your Railcard, purchase Online Advance tickets, or buy single or return daily tickets on the c2c app - all available as e-tickets. Use the app to check what train tickets you’ve already bought, giving you peace of mind when you travel. Use c2c Smartcard for season tickets and Travelcards: Travelcards, Flexi and other season tickets are not available to buy as e-tickets. However, you can still buy these tickets in-app and load them to your c2c Smartcard so you can still skip the queues and enjoy contactless travel. Find the cheapest tickets, with no booking fees: With the c2c Train Travel app, it's easy and quick to search for train tickets - the cheapest option is always highlighted for you. The c2c app is also ideal for buying all UK train tickets, without having to pay any booking fees. Get live travel updates and push notifications across the c2c network: Travel with real-time information such as train times and platform information. Sign up to push notifications to hear personalised journey updates based on your itinerary, important updates affecting travel across the c2c network, and information about expiring tickets you may have bought. You can also see ticket office opening times and station facilities to help you plan your journey. Do you have a c2c Smartcard? Then we have even more benefits for you: Order a c2c Smartcard and manage your Smartcard train tickets. Check how much credit you have in your account, see the loyalty points you've earned, and any e-vouchers received from Automatic Delay Repay. Use your credit and loyalty points for money off future c2c tickets. For more information about c2c trains and the c2c route, visit www.c2c-online.co.uk.
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e-tickets are now available to buy on the c2c app. Simply choose the e-ticket option when buying and download it to travel. You can also save it to your Apple Wallet. Don’t forget to scan your barcode on the reader at the gates.
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Last minute cancellations
As a regular long standing passenger I have always found C2C a great mode of transportation. I understand that there are national strikes this week so I checked the C2C app for my travel the night before. The service was running every half hour so I planned my journey for work. To my dismay, in the morning of Tuesday 3rd January, I found the service wasn’t running at all. This was very disappointing. I purchase a season ticket as I know your service has always been excellent but now I feel dubious to do so in the future. Like many others, it affects all our work lives as well. I hope this feedback will help to ensure that both parties come to an agreement soon to end this strike.
Needs a lot of improvement
You get there in the end but the app is clunky. The time out is frustrating as it allows you to enter what you’re looking for, then tells you you’ve been away a while, then resets and wipes all the information you’ve just added. Selecting stations in live travel is painful, the list updates that few nanoseconds too late so you’re just about to select the station at the top and it suddenly replaces it with your most recent, which is the same one you’ve started with, so you end up with the same station twice and have to reselect. And by far the most frustrating thing is loading tickets onto smart cards, even when you get a blue tick you have to check the actual tickets on your smart card to make sure it’s there, which it often isn’t. It can take tens of attempts to actually get the ticket loaded, even if waiting the couple of minutes that the app warns you about. I bought my first flexi season this morning and getting that to load was horrendous.
Are you kidding me with this card??
This card has issues big time not only does it have massive logging issues like my email is wrong hello I know my email address better than any app ever will. I am literally having to claim I’ve forgotten my password and have to reset it to be able to log in. Then there’s my biggest issue I top the card on the app not only does the payment not go straight through to my card even tho I had to give my card details twice most times but I you get to the barrier and the card don’t open them!!! I have to carry the confirmation email. I’m sick of being made to look like I didn’t pay for my journeys when I did. Then I had an open return it worked for the first journey only because of the c2c staff let me through then looked on the machine to see the ticket. The return was worse it said it was invalid yet again I had to show staff the confirmation email. Not impressed with this service. App is good for train times tho
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27 April 2022 - 28 April 2022
Late night closure Upminster to Ockendon from 00:15
3 May 2022 - 5 May 2022
Late night closure Fenchurch Street to Barking / Upminster from 20:40
1 May 2022 - 1 May 2022
Liverpool Street - Barking; Basildon - Shoeburyness; Barking - Grays via Rainham and Grays - Pitsea closed
8 May 2022 - 8 May 2022
Liverpool Street - Barking; Barking - Grays via Rainham and Grays - Pitsea via Tilbury closed
2 May 2022 - 2 May 2022
The service provision and line closures will vary throughout the day please use the descriptions above for further information.
9 May 2022 - 12 May 2022
Stanford - Pitsea closed from 22:20
15 May 2022 - 15 May 2022
22 May 2022 - 22 May 2022
Limehouse - Barking via West Ham; Barking - Grays via Rainham and Grays - Pitsea via Tilbury closed
23 May 2022 - 26 May 2022
Fenchurch Street - Upminster closed from 23:30
30 May 2022 - 2 June 2022
Southend Central - Shoeburyness closed from 23:55 until 03:55 following morning.
29 May 2022 - 29 May 2022
Liverpool Street - Barking; Barking - Grays via Rainham and Chafford Hundred - Pitsea via Tilbury closed
5 June 2022 - 5 June 2022
Liverpool Street - Barking; Grays - Pitsea via Tilbury
6 June 2022 - 9 June 2022
Stanford-le-Hope - Pitsea closed from 22:20
11 June 2022 - 11 June 2022
Liverpool Street - Stratford
12 June 2022 - 12 June 2022
Liverpool Street - Stratford; Grays - Pitsea via Tilbury; Barking - Grays via Rainham
13 June 2022 - 16 June 2022
Fenchurch Street - Barking from 20:40; Barking - Upminster from 23:30
18 June 2022 - 18 June 2022
19 June 2022 - 19 June 2022
20 June 2022 - 20 June 2022
Laindon - Leigh-on-Sea; Stanford-le-Hope - Pitsea
25 June 2022 - 26 June 2022
27 June 2022 - 30 June 2022
Barking - Pitsea via Laindon; Upminster - Grays via Ockendon
3 July 2022 - 3 July 2022
Grays - Pitsea; Shoeburyness - Leigh-on-Sea; Liverpool Street - Barking
4 July 2022 - 7 July 2022
Fenchurch Street - Barking; Barking - Upminster from 23:30
10 July 2022 - 10 July 2022
Liverpool Street-Stratford; Upminster - Pitsea via Ockendon; Barking - Grays via Rainham
11 July 2022 - 14 July 2022
Grays - Pitsea from 22:20
17 July 2022 - 17 July 2022
Liverpool Street-Barking; Upminster - Pitsea via Ockendon; Barking - Grays via Rainham
24 July 2022 - 24 July 2022
25 July 2022 - 26 July 2022
27 July 2022 - 27 July 2022
Industrial Action - No service for Ockendon and Chafford Hundred; Reduced service on other routes
28 July 2022 - 28 July 2022
Delayed start up. Late night closure Fenchurch Street to Barking / Upminster from 20:40
31 July 2022 - 31 July 2022
Upminster - Pitsea via Ockendon; Barking - Grays via Rainham
1 August 2022 - 4 August 2022
7 August 2022 - 7 August 2022
14 August 2022 - 14 August 2022
15 August 2022 - 17 August 2022
21 August 2022 - 21 August 2022
Liverpool Street - Barking; Upminster - Pitsea via Ockendon; Barking - Grays via Rainham
22 August 2022 - 25 August 2022
Southend Central - Shoeburyness from 23:55
28 August 2022 - 28 August 2022
Fenchurch Street - Barking; Upminster - Pitsea via Ockendon; Barking - Grays via Rainham
12 November 2022 - 12 November 2022
Liverpool Street - Barking
14 November 2022 - 17 November 2022
19 November 2022 - 19 November 2022
20 November 2022 - 20 November 2022
Liverpool Street - Barking; Barking - Pitsea via Laindon; Upminster - Grays via Ockendon
27 November 2022 - 27 November 2022
Liverpool Street - Barking; Basildon - Shoeburyness; Barking - Grays via Rainham; Upminster - Pitsea via Ockendon
28 November 2022 - 1 December 2022
4 December 2022 - 4 December 2022
Liverpool Street - Barking; Barking - Grays via Rainham; Upminster - Pitsea via Ockendon
5 December 2022 - 8 December 2022
Laindon - Leigh-on-Sea from 00:10
11 December 2022 - 11 December 2022
Grays - Pitsea
12 December 2022 - 12 December 2022
13 December 2022 - 18 December 2022
Strike Action
19 December 2022 - 22 December 2022
Fenchurch Street - Barking from 23:30
24 December 2022 - 24 December 2022
25 December 2022 - 26 December 2022
27 December 2022 - 28 December 2022
Chafford Hundred - Pitsea via Ockendon; Barking - Grays via Rainham
29 December 2022 - 29 December 2022
31 December 2022 - 31 December 2022
1 January 2023 - 1 January 2023
Liverpool Street - Barking; Chafford Hundred - Pitsea via Ockendon; Barking - Grays via Rainham
2 January 2023 - 2 January 2023
3 January 2023 - 7 January 2023
Strike Timetables in Place
9 January 2023 - 12 January 2023
Fenchurch Street - Barking from 20:40
8 January 2023 - 8 January 2023
Leigh-on-Sea - Shoeburyness; Grays - Pitsea via Tilbury
9 April 2023 - 10 April 2023
Woodgrange Park - Pitsea via Rainham; Chafford Hundred - Grays
10 April 2023 - 13 April 2023
Stanford-le-Hope - Pitsea
16 April 2023 - 16 April 2023
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Barking - Upminster from 00:15
30 April 2023 - 1 May 2023
1 May 2023 - 4 May 2023
30 January 2023 - 2 February 2023
4 February 2023 - 4 February 2023
Liverpool Street - Barking; Late night changes
5 February 2023 - 5 February 2023
Liverpool Street - Barking; Chafford Hundred - Pitsea; Barking - Grays via Rainham
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11 February 2023 - 11 February 2023
12 February 2023 - 12 February 2023
18 February 2023 - 18 February 2023
Liverpool Street - Bow Junction; West Ham - Barking ALL DAY. Barking - Laindon; Upminster - Grays until 12:00.
19 February 2023 - 19 February 2023
Liverpool Street - Barking; Barking - Grays via Rainham
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Fenchurch Street - Barking; Barking - Stanford-le-Hope via Rainham; Chafford Hundred - Grays from 01:10
14 May 2023 - 14 May 2023
Basildon and Leigh-on-Sea; Barking - Pitsea via Rainham; Chafford Hundred - Grays
21 May 2023 - 21 May 2023
Barking - Grays from 01:15
23 May 2023 - 25 May 2023
Laindon - Leigh-on-Sea; Stanford-le-Hope - Pitsea from 00:10
28 May 2023 - 29 May 2023
Barking - Grays from 00:20
29 May 2023 - 1 June 2023
3 June 2023 - 4 June 2023
Fenchurch Street - Barking from 01:25
4 June 2023 - 4 June 2023
Upminster - Grays via Ockendon from 01:05
5 June 2023 - 8 June 2023
Fenchurch Street - East Ham; Barking - Upminster from 23:30
17 June 2023 - 18 June 2023
18 June 2023 - 18 June 2023
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26 June 2023 - 29 June 2023
Fenchurch Street - Barking/Upminster from 20:45
1 July 2023 - 2 July 2023
3 July 2023 - 6 July 2023
Stanford-le-Hope - Pitsea from 22:20
8 July 2023 - 9 July 2023
11 July 2023 - 11 July 2023
Barking - Upminster from 00:12
16 July 2023 - 16 July 2023
Woodgrange Park - Grays via Rainham from 01:15
17 July 2023 - 20 July 2023
23 July 2023 - 23 July 2023
Barking - Grays via Rainham from 01:15
24 July 2023 - 27 July 2023
30 July 2023 - 30 July 2023
Barking - Pitsea via Rainham; Upminster - Grays via Ockendon from 13:15
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7 August 2023 - 10 August 2023
12 August 2023 - 13 August 2023
Fenchurch Street - Barking from 01:30
14 August 2023 - 17 August 2023
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21 August 2023 - 24 August 2023
Barking - Pitsea via Laindon; Upminster - Grays via Ockendon from 22:45
27 August 2023 - 28 August 2023
28 August 2023 - 31 August 2023
3 September 2023 - 3 September 2023
Woodgrange Park - Pitsea via Grays from 01:15
4 September 2023 - 7 September 2023
10 September 2023 - 10 September 2023
Engineering Work at Liverpool Street from 01:00
12 September 2023 - 14 September 2023
17 September 2023 - 17 September 2023
17 September 2023 - 17 June 2023
West Horndon - Laindon from 08:00
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Woodgrange Park - Barking; Barking - Grays via Rainham from 01:15
Laindon - Pitsea from 08:00
24 September 2023 - 28 September 2023
1 October 2023 - 1 October 2023
Fenchurch Street - Barking from 01:10
3 October 2023 - 3 October 2023
7 October 2023 - 9 October 2023
Barking - Pitsea via Laindon
8 October 2023 - 8 October 2023
Bow Jn - Manor Park from 02:00
9 October 2023 - 12 October 2023
14 October 2023 - 15 October 2023
Upminster – Pitsea via Laindon from 01:25
15 October 2023 - 15 October 2023
Stanford-le-Hope – Shoeburyness
15 October 2023 - 19 October 2023
21 October 2023 - 21 October 2023
22 October 2023 - 22 October 2023
Stanford-le-Hope - Shoeburyness
28 October 2023 - 28 October 2023
29 October 2023 - 29 October 2023
30 October 2023 - 2 November 2023
4 November 2023 - 4 November 2023
Barking - Pitsea via Laindon from 01:25
5 November 2023 - 5 November 2023
Barking - Pitsea via Laindon Engineering work at Liverpool Street
7 November 2023 - 9 November 2023
13 November 2023 - 16 November 2023
18 November 2023 - 19 November 2023
Barking - Pitsea via Laindon; Upminster - Ockendon from 01:25
20 November 2023 - 23 November 2023
Fenchurch Street - Barking/Upminster from 23:30
3 December 2023 - 3 December 2023
Basildon - Leigh-on-Sea; Stanford-le-Hope - Pitsea
4 December 2023 - 7 December 2023
10 December 2023 - 10 December 2023
Limehouse - Upminster
11 December 2023 - 14 December 2023
Fenchurch Street - Barking/Upminster
17 December 2023 - 17 December 2023
24 December 2023 - 24 December 2023
Fenchurch Street - Upminster; Barking - Grays via Rainham
25 December 2023 - 26 December 2023
c2c Christmas shutdown
27 December 2023 - 27 December 2023
28 December 2023 - 29 December 2023
End of Year Reduction
1 January 2024 - 1 January 2024
Limehouse/ Fenchurch Street - Upminster; Barking - Grays via Rainham
2 January 2024 - 4 January 2024
8 January 2024 - 11 January 2024
14 January 2024 - 14 January 2024
Liverpool Street - Barking; Barking - Pitsea via Rainham; Between Chafford Hundred - Grays
15 January 2024 - 18 January 2024
Southend Central - Shoeburyness Central
21 January 2024 - 21 January 2024
22 January 2024 - 25 January 2024
28 January 2024 - 28 January 2024
Liverpool Street - Barking; Leigh-on-Sea - Shoeburyness; Barking - Pitsea via Rainham; Upminster and Grays
29 January 2024 - 1 February 2024
3 February 2024 - 3 February 2024
4 February 2024 - 4 February 2024
5 February 2024 - 8 February 2024
Barking - Grays
10 February 2024 - 10 February 2024
11 February 2024 - 11 February 2024
Liverpool Street - Barking; Grays - Pitsea
12 February 2024 - 15 February 2023
17 February 2024 - 17 February 2024
18 February 2024 - 18 February 2024
Liverpool Street - Barking; Barking - Pitsea via Laindon
19 February 2024 - 22 February 2024
24 February 2024 - 24 February 2024
25 February 2024 - 25 February 2024
Liverpool Street - Barking; Barking and Pitsea via Laindon
3 March 2024 - 3 March 2024
Liverpool Street - Barking; Grays/Chafford Hundred and Pitsea
4 March 2024 - 7 March 2024
9 March 2024 - 9 March 2024
10 March 2024 - 10 March 2024
Barking - Leigh-on-Sea via Laindon; Stanford-le-Hope - Pitsea
11 March 2024 - 14 March 2024
16 March 2024 - 17 March 2024
24 March 2024 - 24 March 2024
Barking - Grays via Rainham
25 March 2024 - 28 March 2024
1 April 2024 - 1 April 2024
Southend Central - Shoeburyness
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Upminster - Pitsea via Laindon
22 April 2024 - 25 April 2024
Laindon/Stanford - Leigh
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London travel news LIVE: Major traffic jams as Dartford Crossing and M25 at Godstone reopen after crashes
LIVE – Updated at 07:28
The M25 in Surrey was completely closed anticlockwise between J6 (Godstone) and J5 (M26 link) due to a serious crash, with around five-mile tailbacks throughout most of Thursday.
The road has since reopened but National Highways South-East warned motorists faced 90-minute delays following the incident.
Elsewhere on the M25 there were big tailbacks after the Dartford tunnel was closed on Thursday due to a crash.
Travellers faced hour-long delays once it reopened.
Meanwhile, rail passengers were warned they faced reduced services on Thursday as train drivers begin an overtime ban ahead of a series of fresh strikes.
The overtime ban is from Thursday to Saturday and for 48 hours from next Monday which is likely to cause delays and cancellations to services.
“Plan your journey and check your first and last train times.” National Rail warned.
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Severe delays on Elizabeth Line
Transport for London are warning there are severe delays between Paddington and Reading / Heathrow Airport while work is done to fix a faulty freight train in the West Ealing area. There is reportedly a good service on the rest of the line.
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Pedestrian in his 60s dies after being hit by van on North Circular
A pedestrian has died after a collision with a van on the North Circular .
Police were called to a collision between a van and a man believed to be in his 60s on the A406 Angel Road Flyover, Edmonton , at around 2.15pm on Thursday.
Officers attended alongside the London Ambulance Service .
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Crash causes 30 minute delays by Blackwell Tunnel
There a long delays due to a crash on the approach to the Blackwall Tunnel.
Congestion has reached Bow Roundabout and it is taking around 30 minutes to get through the area.
Severe delays on the North Circular
The North Circular is blocked and there are severe delays due to “crash investigation work”.
The incident took place on the A406 North Circular Westbound at Angel Road (Kenninghall Interchange).
There is congestion back to Woodford.
Further delays on M25
There are long delays due to earlier crash on M25 clockwise before J1B A296 Princes Road (Dartford), with congestion to J30 (Lakeside / Tilbury).
All lanes have been reopened but travel time is about 30 minutes.
Dartford Crossing reopens after temporary closure following 'multi-vehicle crash'
The Dartford Crossing was partially closed this afternoon after a "multiple vehicle" crash.
Traffic was held on the approach in Dartford between junction 1B on the M25 and the tunnels to install tunnel closure.
The tunnel has since been reopened but delays coming into Essex remain.
A National Highways spokesman said: "The vehicles involved in the earlier multiple vehicle collision on the A282 Dartford East Tunnel have now been recovered from the scene.
"All lanes and the east tunnel have been reopened with residual delays of up to 60 minutes on the approach."
Dartford tunnel clear but delays remain
A crash took place on the M25 Dartford Tunnel anti-clockwise from J1A A206 (Dartford) to J31 A1306 (Lakeside / Purfleet).
The road is now clear but there are still delays of up to 45 minutes.
Minor delays on Piccadilly Line
There are currently minor delays between Acton Town and Heathrow Airport due to train cancellations. Good service on the rest of the line.
Some lanes on M25 reopen
The M25 in Surrey has been reopened anti-clockwise between J6 (Godstone) and J5 (M26 link).
Lanes one and two (of four) remain closed for ongoing Police investigation work and barrier repairs.
But delays of up to 90 minutes still remain on the approach.
Minor delays to Central line
There are currently delays between Loughton and Epping due to an earlier customer incident at Debden - goos service on the rest of the line.
M25 tailbacks now around five miles
There have been no new announcements about the congestion on the M25 but traffic monitoring site Inrix shows that around three miles of tailbacks seem to have cleared on one side of the closure.
National Highways South East is still reporting up to 90-minute waits on approach.
Minor delay to Piccadilly line
Minor delays between Uxbridge and Acton Town, eastbound only - good service on the rest of the line.
Minor delays to Metropolitan line
There are currently delays between Harrow-on-the-Hill and Uxbridge due to train cancellations - good service on the rest of the line.
Island Line and South Western Railway affected by Aslef strike
Today and on Friday 5 April, Saturday 6 and Tuesday 9 April
A revised timetable will operate, with reductions to some services.
Services may also be subject to late notice cancellations, so please check your journey before you set off.
On Saturday, engineering work may impact your journey.
Gatwick Express not running today
Today and on Friday 5, Monday 8 and Tuesday 9 April, the usual non-stop Gatwick Express service between London Victoria, Gatwick Airport and Brighton will not operate.Gatwick Express have added extra stops at Clapham Junction and East Croydon, and as such these trains will be operating as Southern services. Gatwick Express tickets will be valid on Southern and Thameslink at no additional cost.
The line plans to run its usual Saturday and Sunday services this weekend.
More on the M25 crash
Surrey Police said the crash involved a black Vauxhall Astra.
The force advised drivers to try and find alternative routes.
It also asked those who witnessed the crash to get in touch.
Bakerloo line no longer delayed
The Bakerloo line has returned to running a good service.
More delays on M25
There are currently long delays on all approaches to J28 of the M25 (A12) as there appears to be a fault with the traffic lights on BrookStreet roundabout.
Engineers are on their way to investigate the issue.
Hammersmith and City line no longer delayed
The Hammersmith and City line has returned to running a good service.
Up to 90-minute delays on M25 in Surrey
You could be waiting up to 90 minutes on approach on the M25 in Surrey, between J6 (Godstone) and J5, after a crash earlier this morning.
Bakerloo line part suspended again
There is currently no service between Stonebridge Park and Harrow & Wealdstone due to power supply failure - good service on the rest of the line
Minor delays to Hammersmith and City line
The delays to the Hammersmith and City line did clear up, but now they have started again - because of an earlier faulty train.
Bakerloo suspended
There is currently no service between Stonebridge Park and Harrow and Wealdstone due to a power supply failure - good service on the rest of the line.
London Overground part suspended
There is currently no service between Willesden Junction and Watford Junction due to power supply failure at Hatch end - good service on other routes.
There are minor delays due to a earlier faulty train.
Diversion route for M25 closure
Drivers are advised to follow the Hollow Square diversion symbol on road signs.
- Exit the M25 at J6 then at the Godstone Interchange take the 3rd exit onto the A22 towards East Grinstead.
- At the A22/A25 roundabout take the 1st exit onto the A25 towards Westerham.
- Follow the A25 through Limpsfield, Oxted, Westerham, Brasted and Sundridge.
- At the traffic signal junction A25/M25 turn left to re-join the M25 towards Dartford Crossing.
More on M25 closure:
The M25 in Surrey is closed anti-clockwise between J6 (Godstone) and J5 (M26 link) due to a serious collision.
All emergency services are working at the scene with Surrey police leading the response.
Traffic Officers are assisting with strategic closures on the approach.
Minor delays to Circle line
There are currently minor delays clockwise while TfL fixes a faulty train - good service anti-clockwise.
Part closure to Tram again
Until April 24, there will be no service between Wellesley Road / George Street and Beckenham Junction / Elmers End / New Addington.
Eastbound trams will operate from Wimbledon to Wellesley Road, and westbound trams will operate from George Street to Wimbledon.
Part closure on the Northern line again
There is no service between Golders Green and Edgware due to planned engineering works, with replacement buses operating, until April 11.
Severe delays to District line
There are currently severe delays between Tower Hill, Ealing Broadway and Richmond westbound only while TfL fixes a faulty train - good service on the rest of the line.
M25 closure warning due to crash
Drives are being warned of delays after the M25 was closed anti-clockwise between J6 (Godstone) and J5 (M26 link)
Warning of delays and cancellations as train driver industrial action begins
Train drivers will launch an overtime ban on Thursday ahead of a series of fresh strikes which will cause travel chaos for passengers.
Members of Aslef are embroiled in a 20-month dispute over jobs with no sign of a breakthrough and no plans for any talks.
Passengers are being advised to check before they travel, with some areas having no services on strike days.
A strike on Friday will hit Avanti West Coast, CrossCountry, East Midlands Railway, West Midlands and London Northwestern.
On Saturday train drivers will walk out on Chiltern Railways, Great Western Railway, LNER, Heathrow Express, Northern and TransPennine Express.
A strike on Monday will affect c2c, Gatwick Express, Greater Anglia (including Stansted Express), Great Northern, Southeastern, Southern, South Western Railway (including the Island Line) and Thameslink.
Train operators warned that on strike days it is likely that little or no services will run across large areas of the network operated by the affected train companies.
Services are also likely to be disrupted and start later on the day immediately following a full strike day.
On days where an overtime ban is in place, the timetable for some train companies may be revised in advance or services subject to short-notice delay or cancellation on the day.
Passengers are warned to expect significant disruption and advised to plan ahead and check before they travel.
A law is now in place aimed at ensuring a minimum level of service during rail strikes but none of the operators involved in the Aslef dispute have applied to use it.
Strikes warning to 'check every journey' on SWR, Southern, Gatwick Express and GWR trains
SWR, Southern, GWR, and Gatwick Express journeys will be disrupted by industrial action
- 17:09, 4 APR 2024
- Updated 17:15, 4 APR 2024
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Passengers hoping to travel by train in the next week have been warned of significantly reduced services and disruptions due to ASLEF industrial action that will impact journeys in Surrey. South Western Railway (SWR), Gatwick Express, and Southern Railway are all affected. The planned strike on the London Underground has now been called off.
On Saturday train drivers will walk out on Chiltern Railways, Great Western Railway, LNER, Heathrow Express, Northern and TransPennine Express.
A strike on Monday will affect c2c, Gatwick Express, Greater Anglia (including Stansted Express), Great Northern, Southeastern, Southern, South Western Railway (including the Island line) and Thameslink.
Train operators warned that on strike days it is likely that few or no services will run across large areas of the network operated by the affected train companies. Services are also likely to be disrupted and start later on the day immediately following a full strike day.
Customer service director at Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) - the company that operates Southern, Gatwick Express, and Thameslink services - Jenny Saunders warned passengers should check their journeys so they are not caught out.
She said: “We’re really sorry for the disruption this strike action will have on our customers, especially as it coincides with the Easter school holidays. Ms Saunders continued: “I strongly urge customers to check before every journey, every day, from Thursday, April 4 until Tuesday, April 9, so they aren’t caught out. No two days will be the same.” Southern trains run to stations in Surrey including Redhill , Reigate , and Horley , and provide connections to Gatwick Airport and into Sussex, Kent, and London.
Here is a roundup of what is expected.
ASLEF industrial action will affect South Western Railway services in April, on the following dates:
- Thursday 4 and Friday 5 April – overtime ban, revised service
- Saturday 6 April – overtime ban, revised service
- Monday 8 April –strike action. There will be a significantly reduced service will operate on a small number of lines. The rest of the SWR network will be closed. Trains will run between the hours of 7am and 7pm only. There will be no services outside of these times. SWR trains will only run in Surrey between London Waterloo and Basingstoke, London Waterloo and Guildford via Woking , and London Waterloo to Woking. They will also run between London Waterloo and Feltham for onward journeys towards Staines .
- Tuesday 9 April – overtime ban, revised service
- See the latest here
Great Western Railway (GWR) and Heathrow Express drivers will also walk out on Saturday, April 6.
An overtime ban will be in place on all services from Thursday (April 4) until Saturday, April 6 and Monday, April 8 until Tuesday, April 9. Further details on how individual operators will be impacted can be found here .
- Normal service with some short-notice alterations and cancellations
- Night Riviera Sleeper service cancelled
- Extremely limited service
- Operating window from 7am to around 7pm
- Very limited routes operating
- Trains running as planned with some changes and cancellations
- Saturday 6 April - Southern plan to operate their usual Saturday service.
- Sunday 7 April - Southern are planning to operate their usual Sunday service on the Southern network, however please note, planned engineering works may impact your journey.
- Monday 8 April - A very limited Southern shuttle service, calling at Gatwick Airport and London Victoria, will be in operation (operating between approximately 05:00 and 23:00) No other Southern services will be running.
Tuesday 9 April - An amended timetable with fewer services will be operating. Services will start later than normal due to strike action taking place the previous day.
More details here.
- Today and on Friday 5, Saturday 6 and Tuesday 9 April
An amended timetable with fewer services will be in operation:
Peterborough and Horsham via Redhill – one train per hour
Cambridge and Three Bridges via Redhill – one train per hour
Bedford and Brighton – two trains per hour
London Blackfriars and Sutton via Wimbledon – two trains per hour
St Albans City and Sutton via Mitcham Eastfields – two trains per hour
Luton and Rainham – one train per hour
London Blackfriars and Sevenoaks – two trains per hour
- Sunday 7 April
Peterborough and London Kings Cross – one train per hour
Royston and Brighton – one train per hour
London Bridge and Horsham – one train per hour
St Albans City and Sutton via Mitcham Eastfields – two trains per hour (after 13:00)
Luton and Sutton via Wimbledon – two trains per hour
Kentish Town and Gravesend – one train per hour
Monday 8 April
- A very limited Thameslink shuttle service, calling at London St Pancras International, Luton Airport Parkway and Luton, will be in operation (operating between approximately 07:00 and 19:00) No other Thameslink services will run. More info here.
Full list of National Rail strikes
ASLEF members are also due to strike on National Rail services. Below is a full breakdown of these dates and which operators would be affected.
Friday, April 5 - Avanti West Coast , CrossCountry , East Midlands Railway , London Northwestern Railway and West Midlands Railway
Saturday, April 6 - Chiltern Railways , Great Western Railway , Heathrow Express , LNER , Northern and TransPennine Express
Monday, April 8 - c2c , Gatwick Express , Great Northern , Greater Anglia (including Stansted Express), South Western Railway (including Island Line), Southeastern, Southern and Thameslink
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