Train cancellations have led to significant disruption at London’s Euston station this afternoon. The chaos was triggered by faults on two trains operating between Rugby and Northampton/Milton Keynes. The West Coast Main Line issued an apology to travellers affected by the delays earlier today. National Rail confirmed that two trains had broken down on the route, causing major delays. Although the lines have since reopened, passengers at Euston are still facing lengthy waits as services struggle to return to normal. Eyewitnesses described the scene at Euston as resembling "biblical scenes" due to the overwhelming number of stranded passengers. Long queues have formed as people await updates on their travel plans. Christopher Hope, a passenger at the station, tweeted, "Biblical scenes at Euston right now - the West Coast Main Line has been blocked north of Milton Keynes." As of now, National Rail has stated that all lines between Rugby and Northampton/Milton Keynes Central are operational again. However, the backlog of passengers and ongoing congestion in the Euston area means that disruptions are likely to continue for some time. The delays were caused by the breakdown of two services, which led to a ripple effect impacting many other trains. Passengers are advised to check for updates and allow extra time for their journeys as the situation unfolds.
Euston Station Chaos: Train Cancellations Cause Mayhem
Britain News2 hrs ago
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