A significant signal fault at Leeds Station has led to widespread travel disruptions, prompting operators to issue urgent "do not travel" warnings. Passengers have been left stranded as multiple delays and cancellations have been announced. Access to the station has been restricted, with members of the public prevented from entering beyond the gates. The chaos began earlier today due to a power outage that affected the signalling system. Rail users are being strongly advised to avoid travelling if possible, as many services have been cancelled, delayed, or revised. The impact of the fault is extensive, affecting all services running through Leeds Station. Routes to and from major destinations, including London King's Cross, Bradford, Sheffield, and Manchester, are experiencing significant disruptions. TransPennine Express has confirmed that all lines from Leeds are currently blocked. A spokesperson stated, "There is a fault with the signalling system at Leeds; all lines between Manchester Victoria and York via Leeds will be closed. TransPennine Express services WILL NOT operate on the routes between Manchester Victoria and York via Leeds on 30/11/2025 and Manchester Victoria to Scarborough, in both directions." The major disruption is expected to continue until at least 3:00 PM today. Passengers are encouraged to check their journeys using official channels for the latest updates. For real-time information, passengers can visit the National Rail Status and Disruptions page or use the Live Trains feature. LNER and Northern Rail also provide updates on their respective travel information pages. Those affected by delays of 15 minutes or more may be eligible for compensation through the Delay Repay scheme. Passengers are advised to keep their tickets and contact the relevant train operator for further information on claiming compensation.