Title: Disruption at Epsom Post by: Surrey 455 on December 15, 2019, 09:15:09 SWR have had a nightmare 24 hours in the Epsom area.
1. A fallen tree Quote South Western Railway Alert Service <noreply@nexusalpha.com> Unsubscribe Sat, 14 Dec, 13:29 (19 hours ago) to me Dear Customer, A tree is blocking the railway between Epsom and Wimbledon and all lines are currently blocked. Train services running through these stations may be changed. We anticipate disruption until the end of the day. 2. Points failure Quote South Western Railway Alert Service <noreply@nexusalpha.com> Unsubscribe Sat, 14 Dec, 20:07 (12 hours ago) to me Dear Customer, There is a points failure between Epsom and Worcester Park and all lines are blocked. Engineers are en route to rectify the fault and reopen the line. Until this can be done trains booked to run between London Waterloo and Epsom will only run between London Waterloo and Motspur Park. Train services running through these stations may be cancelled, delayed or changed. We anticipate disruption until the end of the day. 3. Landslip Quote South Western Railway Alert Service <noreply@nexusalpha.com> Unsubscribe 07:06 (1 hour ago) to me Dear Customer, We have been informed of a landslip between Epsom and Motspur Park. Engineers on site are working to rectify the issue. Train services running through these stations may be cancelled, delayed or revised. Disruption is expected until the end of the day. Until further notice, the following alterations will be necessary: -Services to Epsom from London Waterloo will terminate at Motspur Park -Services from Epsom to London Waterloo will start from Motspur Park To assist you with your journey, your ticket will be accepted, at no extra cost to yourself, on the following services: -Southern services between Epsom and London Victoria -TfL buses between Surrey and London Waterloo We have arranged replacement buses to run on the following routes: -Epsom to Motspur Park in both directions Oh, and did I mention the RMT union is on strike as well? I was planning to go Christmas shopping in Kingston today. It looks like I'll be taking the TfL bus to get there despite the 30 minute walk to the bus stop and the inevitable slow Christmas traffic. It's a better option than two rail replacement buses followed by two trains to get there. :( Title: Re: Disruption at Epsom Post by: Surrey 455 on December 18, 2019, 05:34:04 Uh Oh, it looks like my journey to work will be disrupted beyond the end of the RMT strike. It could take weeks to fix. :(
From Network Rail on twitter https://twitter.com/NetworkRailWssx/status/1206629055279353858?s=09 Quote We’re really sorry to our passengers for the disruption. As you can see from this picture, the recent wet weather means the embankment beneath the tracks has slipped, therefore it’s not safe to run trains over the loose ground. Cont @SW_help 5:35 PM · Dec 16, 2019 We’d like to tell our passengers when the railway will be open again, but due to the complex nature of the landslip, we simply cannot give a timescale just yet. Unfortunately it’s likely to be weeks rather than days. We will update you as works progress though @SW_Help Cont Network Rail Wessex @NetworkRailWssx · Dec 16 Approx 30 metres of embankment have failed. Today we’ve isolated the affected signalling and telecoms cables from the debris and are installing remote monitoring sensors to check for any further movement. @SW_Help Cont Network Rail Wessex @NetworkRailWssx · Dec 16 We had to wait for the ground to stop moving before we could safely begin work. Our engineers have started clearing the loose debris. Then they can focus on repairing the embankment. @SW_Help Cont Network Rail Wessex @NetworkRailWssx · Dec 16 Work will also have to be done to fix the damaged points; the mechanical systems that guide trains from one track to another. Please continue to check http://nationalrail.co.uk or http://southwesternrailway.com/disruption before you travel. Network Rail Wessex @NetworkRailWssx · 6h Track side monitoring sensors have been installed to find out the impact on the stability of the embankment. Initial findings have shown that the slip has dropped slightly. Further readings will be taken which will help in repairing the embankment. Network Rail Wessex @NetworkRailWssx · 4h There has been minimal movement of the embankment today with further readings scheduled for tonight. Solutions to fix the embankment are being designed and work will continue to find the best option. Title: Re: Disruption at Epsom Post by: CyclingSid on December 18, 2019, 07:19:57 Do I detect that some of the locals aren't happy about the number of trees that have been removed?
Title: Re: Disruption at Epsom Post by: stuving on December 18, 2019, 09:30:51 Do I detect that some of the locals aren't happy about the number of trees that have been removed? I suspect that implies too big a link of cause and effect - getting that kind of comment doesn't depend on any trees having been felled at all close to the site. There was publicity about a few trees removed at Epsom Downs station a couple of years ago, which is enough of a trigger. I can't see evidence of a campaign at this site. I'd look more at the two big blocks of flats just built right up to the base of the embankment. They are about 100 m further along, but could well have disrupted underground water flow and that's all it takes to destabilise a steep embankment. Title: Re: Disruption at Epsom Post by: Surrey 455 on December 18, 2019, 20:22:19 Surrey Live have put up a more user friendly report detailing the above at https://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/epsom-rail-disruption-could-last-17436870
Title: Re: Disruption at Epsom Post by: Surrey 455 on December 29, 2019, 01:17:26 Network Rail have posted a video update
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