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Wednesday 06 January 2016 10:12 am

London Bridge delays expected until 1pm as signalling failures, broken down train continue to disrupt train services

By: Catherine Neilan

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Commuters going to – or through – London Bridge were stuck with severe delays this morning as signalling problems played havoc with Southeastern services. 

Trains were being delayed by as much as an hour with Southeastern saying some services would be diverted to "other London stations". 

The train operator initially said disruption would last until 9am, but this was revised back to midday, and then 1pm, after a broken down train further exacerbated the issues. 

Passengers complained that their trains were stuck outside the station as they put up with delays for the third day in a row, marking every working day since the start of 2016. 

Engineers on site at #LondonBridge. Currently discussing 'Victorian Baking' and having a roll-up

— BadSouthernRail (@BadSouthernRail) January 6, 2016

https://twitter.com/davejamesbrown/status/684629403125596160

https://twitter.com/blogmywiki/status/684629328152375296

https://twitter.com/DanielleDASH/status/684628475865595904

Luckily some people still had a sense of humour about it.. 

We send people to space yet we can't get a train from outside of London into London Bridge. @Se_Railway

— Grace (@GraceEmilyCohen) January 6, 2016

Network Rail apologised for today's delays but has yet to comment on the wider issue of ongoing chaos, which now dates back more than year. 

#LondonBridge Apologies to everybody affected. Our engineers are on site and continue to work to resolve the problem. @nationalrailenq

— Network Rail (@networkrail) January 6, 2016

Trains to and from Waterloo were also suffering from delays.

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