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Power cut derails UK's busiest hub Clapham Junction

 

Neil Lancefield
Friday 11 May 2012 07:53 BST
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Britain's busiest railway station has reopened after a power cut forced it to close, Network Rail said.

Passengers were unable to board or leave trains at Clapham Junction in south London last night after the electricity failure.

A Network Rail spokesman said a "domestic power outage" at 4.20pm caused lighting and computer systems to stop working.

Passengers were able to use the station as normal until 9.20pm, when the station was closed for safety reasons as it became dark.

London Overground services were suspended between Clapham Junction and Imperial Wharf.

London buses and Underground services were accepting rail tickets for passengers using alternative routes.

South West Trains said the station reopened shortly after midnight and passengers this morning would be unaffected.

A South West Trains spokesman said: "Clapham Junction station has now reopened and trains are calling there as scheduled."

Clapham Junction is the busiest station in the UK in terms of rail traffic.

A spokesman for UK Power Networks said the electricity failure had not affected the wider area, and the company's only involvement was to isolate the power supply.

PA

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