Thameslink trains to run as normal on 27 January

Published on : Tuesday, January 27, 2015

displaymedia6-300x189Thameslink trains will run as normal tomorrow on 27 January following the removal of flood water from the Clekenwell tunnels.

 

Network Rail has given the green light after pumping half a million litres of water out of a rail tunnel between Farringdon and St Pancras in central London.
A water main ruptured on Friday morning

 

. Thames Water eventually fixed the leak on Sunday but water kept flowing from the saturated ground.
Stuart Cheshire, Passenger Service Director for Thameslink, said: “After four days of disruption we’re pleased to confirm that we will be able to operate to our normal timetable tomorrow (Tuesday).
“This has been incredibly frustrating for everyone and I would like to thank our passengers for their patience as well as railway staff for all their hard work.”
Phil Verster, managing director London North East and East Midlands at Network Rail, added: “We have had engineers on site since the weekend, working tirelessly and continuously, to pump out over 500,000 litres of water from the Clerkenwell tunnels following the failure of Thames’ water main.

 

We will continue to work through the night to ensure that a full service can operate as normal on the Thameslink route tomorrow morning. We would like to thank passengers and GTR for their patience whilst we have dealt with this complex recovery programme.”
Thameslink trains ran a quarter of their normal service in the peak as a result of the flooding.

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