City Thameslink station is closed for the third consecutive day due to flooding caused by a burst water main. National Rail announced that no trains will stop at the station until at least the end of Wednesday, February 5. Passengers are advised to utilize nearby stations like Blackfriars or Farringdon for their travel. Additionally, disruptions in the area are expected, with trains running at a reduced speed, causing minor delays. Travelers can use London Buses and the Underground to navigate different routes while services on other TfL lines remain consistent and unaffected.
A National Rail spokesperson confirmed that City Thameslink station will remain closed due to flooding from a burst water main until at least the end of the day on February 5.
Passengers traveling in the area are advised to alight at Blackfriars or Farringdon, with alternative transport being accepted on London Buses and the London Underground.
National Rail has warned of small delays of up to five minutes in the vicinity as trains operate at reduced speed due to flooding issues.
Despite the station closure, services remain strong on London TfL train lines, ensuring that passengers have alternative travel routes.
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