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Hertfordshire Rail Chaos: Burst Main Halts Services Until Christmas
19 Dec
Summary
- A burst water main flooded tracks and damaged signaling systems.
- Rail services between Broxbourne and Hertford East are suspended.
- Normal service is not expected to resume until Christmas Eve, December 24.

Rail services in Hertfordshire are facing significant disruptions due to flooding caused by a burst water main. The incident occurred on Wednesday, severely impacting the track and signalling system at Rye House. As a result, trains are unable to run between Broxbourne and Hertford East.
Operators have announced that the suspension will continue until Christmas Eve, December 24. While a limited rail replacement bus service will be in operation, passengers are strongly encouraged to explore alternative routes using other West Anglia main line stations or local bus services to mitigate the extensive inconvenience.
The rail operator cited the complexity of the damage, the ongoing flooding, and the subsequent repairs required for both infrastructure and the station as reasons for the prolonged delay. Normal service is anticipated to resume after the necessary work is completed by the specified date.



