Train services through Cambridgeshire experienced significant disruptions on Wednesday, October 9th, after a fire erupted near railway tracks in Stevenage. National Rail issued a warning of “major disruption” expected to last throughout the day, significantly impacting train operations.
The fire resulted in the closure of all lines, leading to a cascade of disruptions for commuters. Many trains faced cancellations, delays of up to 90 minutes, or revised schedules. Services affected included Thameslink routes between Cambridge and London Kings Cross/Brighton, as well as between Peterborough and London Kings Cross/Horsham. LNER services were also impacted by the fire.
National Rail urged Great Northern and Thameslink passengers to avoid traveling altogether as emergency services worked to address the situation. The extent of the damage caused by the fire and the timeline for restoring full service remained unclear. Passengers were advised to check National Rail’s website for updates on service disruptions.