Severe disruption to South Western Railway services running through Woking

There are significant delays and cancellations

Author: Carol MusgravePublished 20th Jan 2021

Services on South Western Railway between Woking and Surbiton have been cut right back due to a power surge in the track circuit system.

The operator says services on the route are currently subject to significant delays and cancellations.

Until further notice the following alterations are in place:

  • A reduced service is running through the Woking area
  • Weymouth to Waterloo services will run between Weymouth and Southampton Central, in both directions
  • Portsmouth to Waterloo services will divert via Effingham Junction, in both directions
  • Salisbury/Exeter to Waterloo services will terminate at Basingstoke
  • Due to the disruption, some train crew will be displaced and other services are also subject to short notice cancellation and alteration

Tickets are being accepted on:

  • Great Western Railway between Basingstoke and Reading, and Reading and Paddington in both directions
  • RailAir services between Woking and Guildford in both directions
  • A replacement bus service is also running between Woking and Surbiton, in both directions.

A South Western Railway spokesperson has urged people to check before heading out:

"We apologise to passengers for the disruption to their journey today and encourage anyone who needs to travel to check our website for the latest information.

"Network Rail are working hard to fix the signal issues, but unfortunately we expect disruption for most of the morning.

"Any passenger who is delayed by 15 minutes or more will be eligible to claim Delay Repay compensation and should check our website for more details."

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