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Train services delayed between Ebbsfleet, Gravesend and Rainham due to landslip

17:21, 06 December 2022

updated: 21:24, 06 December 2022

Railway lines are now open again after a landslip between two train stations left commuters facing rush-hour delays.

Services between Gravesend and Rainham were cancelled this evening due to the disruption.

Trains are delayed after a land slip. Stock picture: Southeastern
Trains are delayed after a land slip. Stock picture: Southeastern

At around 4pm a landslip prevented trains from travelling from Strood toward Gravesend.

Lines later reopened at around 7.15pm.

A Southeastern spokesman said: "Lines have reopened following a landslip and an earlier fault with the signalling system between Ebbsfleet International and Gravesend.

"A landslip at Gravesend blocked the line from Rochester to Gravesend towards London St Pancras International.

"The line has reopened with a speed restriction past the affected area.

"Whilst services return to normal, trains may be cancelled or delayed by up to 30 minutes or revised."

Disruption is expected until the end of the day although services are now able to run normally.

Replacement buses will be running between Gravesend and Rochester.

You can check your journey using the National Rail Enquiries real-time Journey Planner here.

You can use your ticket on the London Underground between Southeastern terminal stations, Fastrack buses between Ebbsfleet International and Gravesend and Thameslink services between Dartford and Gravesend at no extra charge.

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