Southeastern services have been either severely disrupted or suspended for the morning due to the snow and ice – and it is warning customers not to travel.
Southeastern announced on its website that many services have been disrupted this morning as a result of snowfall over Sunday night (December 11).
The first trains of the morning were cancelled to allow Network Rail time to check rail lines for snow and ice.
Southeastern also said that many of its trains are in the wrong locations following from last night’s disruptions - causing further cancelations across the service.
⚠️Services are severely disrupted, some are lines suspended. #SEDisruption
— Southeastern (@Se_Railway) December 12, 2022
❌We're still advising passengers not to travel this morning.
🚆Some lines are starting to reopen following work by Network Rail to make sure the track is safe, details below⬇️https://t.co/QFlkznEFem pic.twitter.com/OXBYmMTtcc
Which services are affected?
The Woolwich Line, Bexleyheath Line and Sidcup Line are expected to be closed until at least 9am due to snow and ice.
The Hayes Line is expected to be closed until at least 10am.
The Paddock Wood Line is expected to be suspended between London and Tonbridge until at least 11am.
The Grove Park Line is expected to be closed until at least 11am today.
The Hasting line is expected to be closed between Tunbridge Wells and Hastings until around 3pm today.
The Medway Valle Line and Sheerness Line are expected to be closed all day.
The Bromley South Line, Sole Street Line, Maidstone East Line, High Speed line via Ashford International and High Speed line via Gravesend are app expected to be severely disrupted for the majority of the morning.
Any tickets purchased for today’s date can be used up to an including Thursday at no extra cost.
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