Flying gazebo causes North London train delays

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Residents are being urged to keep garden objects tied down and away from the railway after a flying gazebo caused 60 trains to be delayed or cancelled on Friday 10 March.

Passengers on London Overground trains running between Gospel Oak and Barking experienced disruption for around three hours. Freight trains were also affected.

The gazebo was reported to be blocking the line between Upper Holloway and Crouch Hill stations at around 09:45 and trains had to be stopped while it was recovered by a Network Rail response unit.

In total, the incident caused 15 full train cancellations, eight part cancellations and delays to 37 trains.

People who live or work near the railway are asked to be aware of items that could find their way onto the tracks at any time, but particularly during high winds, when trampolines, tents, gazebos, and tarpaulin can all be blown away.

Juwad Nasir, head of network delivery at Network Rail Anglia, said: “We worked hard to get the railway running again as soon as possible, but unfortunately there was still a big impact on London Overground passengers.

“I’d ask all our neighbours to tie down anything on their properties that could get onto the tracks. Thank you for helping us keep passengers and freight moving safely and reliably.”

Image credit: Network Rail

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