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Title: Trespass incident at Horsham - any more details?
Post by: Brucey on April 28, 2010, 18:33:05
I notice a number of Southern's London Victoria to Southampton Central via Horsham services have been terminated at Fareham and Havant.  Other services through Horsham have also been delayed.

Here is the current running, delays have been all afternoon
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18:00 Horsham to London Victoria due 19:12
This train has been delayed and is now 20 minutes late.
This is due to an earlier trespass incident.

16:56 Bognor Regis to London Victoria due 18:47
This train has been delayed and is now 16 minutes late from Gatwick Airport.
This is due to an earlier trespass incident.

16:30 Bognor Regis to London Victoria due 18:20
This train has been delayed and is now 20 minutes late.
This is due to an earlier trespass incident.

16:02 London Victoria to Portsmouth Harbour due 18:15
This train has been delayed and is now 30 minutes late.
This train will be terminated at Fratton.
It will no longer call at: Portsmouth & Southsea and Portsmouth Harbour.
This is due to a passenger having been taken ill earlier.

17:57 Bognor Regis to London Victoria due 19:47
This train will be started from Barnham.
It will no longer call at: Bognor Regis.
This is due to an earlier trespass incident.

18:25 Epsom to London Bridge due 19:18
This train will be formed of 4 coaches instead of 8.
This is due to an earlier trespass incident.

18:15 Reigate to London Victoria due 18:56
This train will be cancelled.
This is due to an earlier trespass incident.

18:30 London Bridge to Horsham due 19:45
This train will be terminated at Redhill.
It will no longer call at: Coulsdon South, Merstham, Earlswood Surrey, Salfords, Horley, Gatwick Airport, Three Bridges, Crawley, Ifield, Faygate, Littlehaven and Horsham.
This train will be formed of 4 coaches instead of 8.
This is due to an earlier trespass incident.

17:02 London Victoria to Portsmouth & Southsea due 19:09
This train will be started from East Croydon.
It will no longer call at: London Victoria and Clapham Junction.
This is due to an earlier trespass incident.

The reason given is "an earlier trespass incident" - does anyone have more details?  It must have been quite a serious incident as I believe the first train was disrupted around 2pm and they are disrupted now (6:30pm).


Title: Re: Trespass incident at Horsham - any more details?
Post by: IndustryInsider on April 28, 2010, 19:09:51
From the NR log:

13:32 - SSM TBDASC advises that 1C70 driver has reported a person climbing the signal gantry for T845 signal. 13:36 - Signaller panel 7 advises that HRH station staff have requested an emergency current isolation on the up and down lines. 1C70/2B72 at a stand in HRH platform 3, 1C51 being held at CHH on the UP, 2C69 being held at Ifield on the down and 2E46 being held at Warnham on the Down Dorking line. 1C20 being divertd via HOV due to problems at HRH 13:44 - Control request 2C95 Caped RDH - No email driver advised signaller panel 3 the train was 2D98 for Tonbridge due to 4 vice 8 after HRH problems.


So, more than your average trespass incident, but service recovery appears to have been hampered by an ill passenger on a train outside Victoria, and a driver going AWOL amongst other things. It just appears to have been one of those days!


Title: Re: Trespass incident at Horsham - any more details?
Post by: Chris from Nailsea on April 28, 2010, 19:50:28
From the West Sussex County Times (http://www.wscountytimes.co.uk/district/Man-on-railway-gantry-causes.6260254.jp) (including a video report):

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Man on railway gantry causes delays in Horsham

Train passengers suffered delays this afternoon when a man climbed on to Horsham's railway signal gantry.
Horsham Police attended the scene at around 1.30pm and soon after a doctor and West Sussex Fire and Rescue attended the scene.
The power to the railway line was switched off while Sussex Police and British Transport Police tried to talk the man down.
At about 2.30pm, police managed to climb the gantry and detain the man.
Passengers were offered rail replacement buses to complete their journeys.



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