Oxfordshire commuters are being urged to avoid London Waterloo.
South Western Railway has issued a do not travel message to those looking to use the station.
This is reported to be due to a major signalling problem (April 13).
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The disruption is expected to last most of the day.
14 out of 24 of London Waterloo’s platforms are currently closed, the rail company has confirmed.
⚠️ A major signalling problem that developed overnight at London Waterloo means that a significantly reduced service will operate to and from Waterloo this morning. ⚠️
— SWR Help (@SW_Help) April 13, 2023
We're advising customers not to attempt travel to or from London Waterloo this morning as a result.
They have also warned that the signalling issue is likely to affect the wider network.
South Western Railway has apologised to all customers affected.
London Waterloo is the busiest railway station in Britain with 41.4 million passengers travelling through the station every year.
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