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A major signalling failure at London Waterloo has caused severe disruption, with trains unable to use 14 platforms at the station, according to a rail company.
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00:00Major travel disruption in London on Monday. South Western Railway, which operates a number
00:07of services out of Waterloo Station, asked customers and commuters not to travel on its
00:16services on Monday morning due to a major signal failure at Waterloo Station. The train company
00:24said the failure of equipment that routes trains in and out of Waterloo meant they could
00:32not use platforms 1 to 14 at the station, which significantly limited capacity. Passengers
00:40were told they would not be able to claim a taxi ride from South Western Railway, but
00:47would be allowed to use their Monday-dated tickets on Tuesday.
00:55According to National Rail, Monday's incident at London Waterloo was reported at around
01:025.30am. The group advised that tickets would be accepted at no extra cost on a number of
01:10bus and train services. Passengers could travel on specified routes with London buses, Falcon
01:18buses, Stagecoach, South and more bus operators, as well as certain train journeys on the Tube
01:27and with Cross Country, Southern and Great Western Railway. Interestingly, South Western
01:33Railway was the first train operator to be re-nationalised under the Labour government when
01:40it was brought back into public ownership in May.

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