East Croydon trains delayed due to ‘operational incident’

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East Croydon delays due to operational incident
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It has been confirmed that an operational incident has taken place at and is causing through this station.

As a result, trains may be cancelled, delayed or changed.

Disruption is expected until 10:30 (subject to change).

Passengers may experience delays if travelling through the East Croydon area.

Tickets will be accepted on the following at no extra cost:

  • between East Croydon and London Terminals.
  • between East Croydon and London Terminals

The operational incident includes many incidents which occur on the railway. What has happened today has not been confirmed yet, but the safety of passengers is Southern and Thameslink’s number one priority.

This is a developing story and will be updated as and when more information is available

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  1. This is why East Croydon station always gets busy and overcrowded with Southern and Thameslink trains serving East Croydon as commuter use their trains to commute into London. West Croydon also gets as busy but is lot smaller than East Croydon and London Overground trains from Highbury & Islington and Dalston Junction terminate at West Croydon. If East Croydon was to be redeveloped and with more extra platforms been built. Then London Overground could allow their trains to terminate at East Croydon as well at West Croydon.

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