A fault with the signalling system at Lewes means trains running through the station may be delayed or cancelled.
Disruption is expected until 22:00.
Customer Advice
We've recently been told about this. Your journey is likely to be severely disrupted. We're working to gather more information.
We don't have an exact estimate for any delays at the moment.
Changes to services:
If you're waiting on a train which is delayed between stations:
If your train is delayed between stations, please remain where you are and listen to announcements, or speak to staff for further information. Teams will get you moving as soon as possible.
Please don't leave the train unless you are asked to do so. Other trains may still be moving in the area, and the track is also a very hazardous environment. In areas where the trains are powered by an electric third rail, this usually stays live and dangerous during incidents, and looks the same as other rails.
Replacement buses:
Southern have requested buses from their suppliers, but haven't had confirmation of these yet.
If they can provide a bus service, we'll let you know by updating this message.
Bus journeys will take longer than your usual train journey on this route, and if we can, we'll provide a time estimate here.
You can use your ticket at no extra cost on:
Planning your journey:
Live departure boards can be found here.
You can view a live map of the network here.
You can also see an alternative route guide here.
Can you tell me more about the incident?
Your journey is likely to be disrupted by a complete failure of the signalling system in this area. The signals on the affected part of our network will have changed so that they are only showing red lights to drivers. This means that trains are unable to travel forward on any line.
The scale of this issue means that it could be a challenge to give you an estimate for the delays. Teams are working closely with Network Rail, who manage the signalling system, so that we can get more details. Their staff will be investigating as quickly as possible.
Complete signalling failures can be caused by a number of different problems - for example, power issues, cable faults or significant weather events. Sometimes there can be multiple faults which contribute to the same incident. As this type of failure is so disruptive, fault-finding and repair work will be given a high priority.
You can check your journey using the National Rail Enquiries real-time Journey Planner
Compensation:
You may be entitled to compensation if you experience a delay in completing your journey today. Please keep your train ticket and make a note of your journey, as both will be required to support any claim.