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Southeastern commuter delays amid power fault between Sittingbourne and Faversham

18:15, 17 April 2024

updated: 20:44, 17 April 2024

Frustrated passengers commuting from work were facing long delays after a power failure brought railway services to a halt.

Southeastern services were unable to run between Sittingbourne and Faversham due to a fault with the barriers at the level crossing at Teynham.

Some passengers were stuck at Strood station due to the delays
Some passengers were stuck at Strood station due to the delays

The line was blocked in both directions, however, by 6pm this evening (April 17) it was reopened.

At around 5.30pm, engineers were en route to investigate the failure, restore power and reopen the crossing.

Speaking earlier, a spokesperson said: “Once on site, they will work to establish whether it will be safe for us to run across the crossing at a reduced speed while they carry out the necessary repairs.

Passengers were facing delays
Passengers were facing delays

“Please allow extra time to complete your journey with us today.”

By 6pm, Southeastern informed customers its response team had fixed the fault and trains were able to run through the area at their normal speed.

However, there were still delays as trains were either cancelled and revised while Southeastern worked to return the schedule.

Listen to kmfm for regular travel updates.

Disruption was expected until around 8pm and by 8.30pm, trains were no longer affected.

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