No trains running to and from Heathrow Airport
Heathrow Airport is currently experiencing a complete halt in train services due to flooding caused by a burst water main. Passengers are advised to seek alternative travel arrangements and allow extra time for their journeys. The situation has led to significant frustration among travelers, with reports of long queues and inadequate information available.
- ▪No trains are running to and from Heathrow Airport due to a burst water main.
- ▪Heathrow Express and the Elizabeth line are both suspended because of flooding and signal failures.
- ▪Passengers have expressed their frustration on social media, describing the situation as chaotic.
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No trains running to and from Heathrow AirportJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleWinnie AgbonlahorLondon, LondonTfLA burst pipe has caused flooding at an airport train stationThere are no trains going in and out of Heathrow after a burst water main caused flooding at an airport train station.Passengers are asked to allow extra time and arrange alternative means of travel.Heathrow Express, which normally runs from Paddington to the airport every 15 minutes, is closed in both directions due to a fault with the signalling system, according to the service's website.The Elizabeth line is suspended between Hayes and Harlington and Heathrow Airport due to a signal failure caused by flooding at Heathrow Terminals 2 & 3, according to Transport for London.The Piccadilly line is also closed…
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