High winds are causing problems on public transport.
Due to an obstruction on the track between Barking and Upminster there are train delays on the c2c line.
Train services running to and from these stations may be delayed.
Trains from Grays to London Fenchurch Street may be subjected to cancellations and delays.
⚠️ Due to high winds causing problems on the line via Ockendon services via Ockendon will be running non stop between Barking and Grays. https://t.co/cnfPreKsFa
— c2c Rail (@c2c_Rail) January 18, 2018
Due to a fault with the signalling system between Wickford and Southminster trains have to run at reduced speed on Greater Anglia.
There are delays on other lines as well.
⚠️ Disruption via #Norwich, #Sudbury, #Ipswich. #Southminster, #Thetford, #Ilford and #Cromer, individual train updates and other updates to note here: https://t.co/10XonndKmC ⚠️ KB
— Greater Anglia (@greateranglia) January 18, 2018
Due to high winds, ferry services between Tilbury Riverside and Gravesend will be suspended until further notice.
London Underground are conveying passengers on the Jubilee Line between West Ham and Southwark in both directions UFN.
Southwark station is a short walk to London Waterloo East station.
Southeastern are conveying passengers between London Waterloo East and Gravesend in both directions UFN.
Trains between London Waterloo East and Gravesend every 15 minutes (journey time approximately 50-55 minutes).
There are also some delays at Southend Airport. Check the airport's website for more information.
Stansted is reporting issues with power which has caused problems with its shuttle buses. It is recommended that people leave extra time to get to the airport.
— Stansted Airport (@STN_Airport) January 18, 2018
There are also problems on the roads with a number of trees down.
We are currently handling around 60 Tree & Power-line related incidents. This is in addition to collisions relating to fallen trees. Please only travel if you have to. pic.twitter.com/VU8Nu0nRMm
— Colin Shead (@SgtColinShead) January 18, 2018
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