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Early on Feb. 4, 2026 a train derailed inside Selhurst depot in south‑east London and a separate signalling fault between Norwood Junction and London Blackfriars/London Bridge triggered widespread disruption across Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) services.
Southern, Thameslink and Gatwick Express services were hit hardest: several routes were suspended (including Brighton–Cambridge, London Bridge–East Grinstead and Bedford–Three Bridges), trains were cancelled or revised and passengers faced delays of up to an hour.
The derailed empty unit was re‑railed and Network Rail said there were no confirmed injuries, but the obstruction prevented other trains leaving the depot.
Thameslink warned around 134 trains and crew were out of position overnight, raising the risk of knock‑on effects into the following morning.
Operators issued, then lifted, a “do not travel” alert; alternative ticketing arrangements were put in place and passengers were advised to check before travelling.
Disruption persisted into Feb. 5 with reduced services and some localised suspensions expected to continue through the day.




















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