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Vauxhall Station: Fire on tracks causes major travel disruption Vauxhall Station: Fire on tracks causes major travel disruption
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A fire on the tracks at Vauxhall station in London has caused major disruption in and out of the city.A fire on the tracks at Vauxhall station in London has caused major disruption in and out of the city.
The blaze broke out in signalling cables underneath one of the platforms at about 02:35 BST.The blaze broke out in signalling cables underneath one of the platforms at about 02:35 BST.
Clapham Junction station was also temporarily evacuated and shut due to overcrowding, South West Trains said.Clapham Junction station was also temporarily evacuated and shut due to overcrowding, South West Trains said.
It said services were being severely disrupted and urged passengers only to travel if "absolutely necessary".It said services were being severely disrupted and urged passengers only to travel if "absolutely necessary".
Services to and from Waterloo are severely delayed and the bus station at Vauxhall has also been closed.Services to and from Waterloo are severely delayed and the bus station at Vauxhall has also been closed.
For more on this story throughout the day visit BBC London's live pageFor more on this story throughout the day visit BBC London's live page
Passengers have been left stranded at stations across the network, with those who have managed to get on a train saying services were "dangerously full".Passengers have been left stranded at stations across the network, with those who have managed to get on a train saying services were "dangerously full".
South West Trains is only able to use four out of eight main lines and has asked travellers to use alternative routes into London.South West Trains is only able to use four out of eight main lines and has asked travellers to use alternative routes into London.
Tickets will be accepted on Southern, Great Western Railway and Transport for London services, it said.Tickets will be accepted on Southern, Great Western Railway and Transport for London services, it said.
The disruption in detailThe disruption in detail
For the latest information visit South West Trains website.For the latest information visit South West Trains website.
Station manager John Ryan said: "Once the power was isolated firefighters quickly got to work to tackle the fire.Station manager John Ryan said: "Once the power was isolated firefighters quickly got to work to tackle the fire.
"We're currently assessing how much electrical cabling has been affected and damping down pockets of fire.""We're currently assessing how much electrical cabling has been affected and damping down pockets of fire."
An investigation into the cause of the fire is under way and the blaze is now out.An investigation into the cause of the fire is under way and the blaze is now out.
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