No c2c trains are able to run this afternoon after a major signalling fault affecting the whole network.
Teams are working on moving the trains into platforms after the fault before 12.45pm this afternoon (June 23) and bosses say they are hoping this happens "imminently".
However, as c2c cannot currently confirm when services will be restored, customers are urged not to travel with the train operator.
⚠️ Due to a fault with the signalling system all lines are blocked. We would strongly advise customers not to travel at present. Ticket acceptance is in place with London buses, TFL across all reasonable routes, and First buses across the entire route. https://t.co/4VX4engyfb
— c2c Rail (@c2c_Rail) June 23, 2023
Transport for London, First Essex and Greater Anglia are all accepting c2c tickets across all reasonable routes at this time.
A spokesman for c2c tweeted: "Due to a major signalling fault affecting the whole c2c route, no trains are currently able to run. We strongly advise customers not to travel on c2c.
"We are working with our colleagues to resolve this as soon as possible. Ticket acceptance on TfL, First Buses and GA."
- More to follow
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