Britain’s beleaguered rail passengers continued to face delays and cancellations across the network today, the morning after the latest train strike.
Overrunning engineering works caused disruption for commuters using Chiltern Railways services between London Marylebone and Birmingham Moor Street.
The same issue also affected West Midlands Railway trains between Stratford-upon-Avon, Birmingham Snow Hill, Leamington Spa and Worcester Foregate Street.
Meanwhile a shortage of train crew hit Thameslink services between Sutton and St Albans, and Southern trains between Clapham Junction and Watford Junction.
Great Western Railway trains were delayed by a points failure between Bristol Temple Meads and Severn Beach. And c2c reported that a train fault at Limehouse meant the line was blocked, with other London-bound trains not able to get past West Ham.
A commuter looks at a departures board at Waterloo Station in London yesterday
Some services started later than normal today in a knock-on effect of yesterday’s strike involving members of the drivers’ union Aslef at 16 train operators in England.
An amended timetable is in place on some lines because rolling stock began the day in the wrong depots.
There are also problems linked to the Aslef overtime ban which is running throughout this week from Monday until tomorrow.
Meanwhile Transport for London (TfL) reported delays on the Hammersmith & City line this morning due to train cancellations.
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