Some Kent railway lines closed due to snow as Network Rail ‘concentrates on busiest lines’

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Southeastern train in the snow 2018-2
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Freezing weather and snow means that some lines in Kent are closed and are without a train service today as concentrates on keeping the busiest lines open.

Some lines have opened to passenger trains in Kent and South East London after two days of weather limited services.

The routes without a train service today are:

  • Medway Valley line between Strood and Paddock Wood
  • Sheppey Branch between Sittingbourne and Sheerness-on-Sea
  • Bromley North branch between Grove Park and Bromley North.

Network Rail’s route director for Kent, Fiona Taylor said: “We’ve not reached this decision lightly but we’re faced with really difficult freezing conditions tomorrow and in fact for most of the week.

“The live rail that powers trains can get iced up by snow and freezing rain, which means trains cannot draw power and stall. We’re running a full programme of anti-ice trains today and all week but the nature of the weather today means we’ll need to treat double the amount we normally do and the only way we can achieve that is by concentrating on the main lines.

“In addition, the number of trains on those routes means the live rail will have less time to freeze between services so this is the best way to guarantee a reliable service for our essential workers.

“Thank you so much for your patience and I’m so sorry we’ve had to take this decision. We are reviewing our plans every day and will keep everyone informed.”

‘s Train Services Director Scott Brightwell said: “We’re grateful to our passengers who may have needed to travel but who have taken the opportunity to work from home or not to travel at all in the past few days during the worst of this cold spell. While government advice remains not to travel unless it’s essential, we are now able to run more trains on more routes, except some branch lines.

“We want to thank everyone for their patience and their co-operation.”

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