Derailment Means 'Very Busy' Trains Expected Today
- A low-speed train derailed near Milton Keynes on Thursday afternoon, disrupting services on the West Coast Main Line.
- The derailment led to the closure of two out of four tracks, resulting in cancellations and delays of up to 90 minutes for services running along the route connecting Milton Keynes Central and London Euston.
- Specialist teams have moved the stranded train and are conducting emergency track repairs to restore full service as soon as possible.
- National Rail warned trains would be very busy Friday, and Gary Walsh apologized, urging passengers to check journey updates before travelling.
- Buses are being arranged to run as substitutes for cancelled trains, while a limited rail service remains available, reflecting ongoing disruption for passengers.
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Major disruption continues after Milton Keynes train derailment
Major Disruption is continuing today (27th June) after yesterday's train derailment at Milton Keynes. The train wasn't in passenger service at the time, and engineers are now working to recover the train. Due to the derailment, 2 out of the four lines heading into and out of London Euston are…
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