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Fire disrupts Gatwick railway services for travellers Fire disrupts Gatwick railway services for travellers
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A fire on a railway line near Gatwick has disrupted services for holidaymakers and commuters with delays set to continue for much of the day.A fire on a railway line near Gatwick has disrupted services for holidaymakers and commuters with delays set to continue for much of the day.
The blaze near the West Sussex airport was out by 07:00 BST when firefighters arrived but services run by four operators have been affected.The blaze near the West Sussex airport was out by 07:00 BST when firefighters arrived but services run by four operators have been affected.
National Rail Enquiries said disruption would last until the end of service.National Rail Enquiries said disruption would last until the end of service.
The company said Southern, Gatwick Express, Thameslink and Great Western Railway trains were all affected.The company said Southern, Gatwick Express, Thameslink and Great Western Railway trains were all affected.
Trains running through the airport are delayed by about 45 minutes and there is a reduced service on Gatwick Express.
The section of track on the London to Brighton mainline was closed after the fire but two of the four lines reopened later.The section of track on the London to Brighton mainline was closed after the fire but two of the four lines reopened later.
The two other lines will remain closed for the rest of Tuesday.The two other lines will remain closed for the rest of Tuesday.
Gatwick has issued an alert to passengers about delays on train services in and out of the airport.Gatwick has issued an alert to passengers about delays on train services in and out of the airport.
People have been advised to allow extra time for their train journeys and to check with their operator for further information.People have been advised to allow extra time for their train journeys and to check with their operator for further information.
'Electrical cables melted''Electrical cables melted'
Network Rail said the fire was caused by a problem with the power supply, leading to "significant disruption".Network Rail said the fire was caused by a problem with the power supply, leading to "significant disruption".
The blaze melted electrical cables and the conductor rail which provides power to the trains.The blaze melted electrical cables and the conductor rail which provides power to the trains.
A spokesman for Network Rail apologised for the delays and said: "Our engineers are on site working to repair the damage caused by the fire.A spokesman for Network Rail apologised for the delays and said: "Our engineers are on site working to repair the damage caused by the fire.
"The damage is quite extensive, so it's difficult to give a firm estimate as to when the railway will return to normal.""The damage is quite extensive, so it's difficult to give a firm estimate as to when the railway will return to normal."
Govia Thameslink, which operates Southern, Thameslink and Gatwick Express services, said there would be delays of up to 35 minutes for the rest of the day. Govia Thameslink, which operates Southern, Thameslink and Gatwick Express services, said anyone held up by 30 minutes or more should claim compensation on its website or ask station staff for a form.
The company said anyone held up by 30 minutes or more should claim compensation on its website or ask station staff for a form.
Great Western Railway (GWR) said its services were also disrupted between Redhill in Surrey and Gatwick, and passengers could use GWR tickets on Southern and Thameslink trains.Great Western Railway (GWR) said its services were also disrupted between Redhill in Surrey and Gatwick, and passengers could use GWR tickets on Southern and Thameslink trains.