West Sussex rail delays explained amid system faults and overtime ban
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National Rail reported a fault with the signalling system at Hilsea this morning (Tuesday, April 9) causing significant delays on the line towards Portsmouth.
A disruption notice read: “Due to an earlier fault with the signalling system at Hilsea the line towards Portsmouth is disrupted.
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Hide Ad“Train services running through this station are returning to normal but some services may still be cancelled, delayed or revised.
“Disruption is expected until 4pm.”
Trains are starting to run ‘normally’ but some services will ‘still be subject to delay, alteration or cancellation’.
This fault came after a points failure ‘reoccurred’ between Chichester and Portsmouth, meaning services were cancelled, delayed and altered.
The incident affected early-morning services to and from London Victoria and Brighton, and Portsmouth / Southampton.
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Hide AdA Southern Rail statement read: “The affected journey area will be between Chichester and Southampton / Portsmouth.
This incident was resolved by 7.15am but Southern warned there was ‘still an amended timetable’ in operation due to a ‘withdrawal of non-contractual overtime’.
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