Travel chaos at Euston station with trains axed and passengers hit by 90 minute delays after derailment
Briefly

A train derailment near Bletchley, Buckinghamshire caused significant disruptions at Euston station, with long delays and canceled services. Passengers were warned of continued effects into Friday, as recovery work is underway. Network Rail urged travelers to check their journeys, emphasizing that specialist teams are working to reopen the railway as soon as possible. While the derailed train had no passengers on board and no injuries were reported, affected routes span major connections including London to Birmingham and Manchester, triggering compensation for delayed passengers.
‘Passengers are being urged to check their journeys this evening and throughout Friday...while recovery work continues,’ said Network Rail.
Gary Walsh, Director for Network Rail's West Coast South route, emphasized checking travel plans ahead of time due to ongoing disruption.
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