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South Western Railway urges passengers to avoid London Waterloo South Western Railway urges passengers to avoid London Waterloo
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Waterloo station was the busiest in Britain last yearWaterloo station was the busiest in Britain last year
South Western Railway has issued a do not travel message for customers attempting to travel to and from London Waterloo. Rail passengers have been urged to avoid London Waterloo after major signalling problems.
It comes after a major signalling problem on Thursday morning. South Western Railway has issued the warning for customers attempting to travel to and from the station, which is the busiest in Britain.
A significantly reduced service is operating on a very limited number of lines and disruption is expected until the end of the day.A significantly reduced service is operating on a very limited number of lines and disruption is expected until the end of the day.
Fourteen out of London Waterloo's 24 platforms are currently closed, the rail firm said. Fourteen out of its 24 platforms are currently closed, the rail firm said.
Peter Williams, SWR's customer and commercial director, said: "We are very sorry for the disruption this morning.Peter Williams, SWR's customer and commercial director, said: "We are very sorry for the disruption this morning.
"Due to a major signalling problem, which is still under investigation, we are advising customers not to attempt to travel to or from London Waterloo this morning."Due to a major signalling problem, which is still under investigation, we are advising customers not to attempt to travel to or from London Waterloo this morning.
"While the problem is in the Waterloo area we do expect the wider network to be affected as trains and their crews will be displaced". "While the problem is in the Waterloo area we do expect the wider network to be affected as trains and their crews will be displaced."
Two services per hour are running between Reading and London, whilst other stations including Queenstown Road and Hampton Court have no service at all. Two services per hour are running between Reading and London, while other stations including Queenstown Road and Hampton Court have no service at all.
London Waterloo is the busiest railway station in Britain with 41.4 million passengers travelling through the station every year. London Waterloo is the busiest railway station in Britain with 41.4 million passengers travelling through every year.
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