Rail passengers are facing severe delays after Storm Henk hit the capital with winds of more than 50mph.
Damage to overhead cables in a tunnel north of London Euston station, as well as an “obstruction” on the tracks towards Watford Junction, have blocked some mainline routes in north London.
Avanti West Coast services from Euston towards the north of England and Scotland are impacted, as well as London Northwestern routes.
National Rail has warned that trains may be cancelled, delayed by up to 50 minutes or revised.
Disruption at Euston station and on affected Overground routes is expected until the end of the day (January 2).
Network Rail said that its engineers had managed to reopen one affected track out of Euston and that the other would be “fully fixed overnight”.
📣 Update: engineers have opened one of the tracks in these pictures to run as normal for all trains, the other is open to non electric trains and will be fully fixed overnight.
— London Euston (@NetworkRailEUS) January 2, 2024
⚠️ Train services will take time to recover so please check before you travel @nationalrailenq
It added that staff were responding to a “number of flooding incidents across the network”, and apologised to customers for the impact on their journeys.
Rail passengers took to X after they were hit by disruption. One user simply commented: “Euston is a mess”.
Euston is a mess. 😵💫
— daz. (@F1Daz_) January 2, 2024
It comes as the Met Office issued an amber weather warning as Storm Henk hit the capital, with winds exceeding 50mph having been recorded.
The Met Office said that Strom Henk was likely to cause “disruption to travel and utilities”, with the potential for power cuts and damage to buildings.
Flying debris was also “likely”, with the Met Office warning this could lead to injuries.
The amber weather warning will remain in place until around 8pm this evening.
Network Rail has been contacted for more information about the disruption.
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