Noticed on the Southeastern whatsapp channel today that the Sheerness branch was suspended from around 1630 to 2030, due to passengers causing such a disturbance and damage to the train set that it had to be taken out of service, and a replacement set be sent over. Is the Sheerness branch particularly susceptible to anti-social behaviour?
Does anyone know the train involved and what kind of damage was made? Curious to know how severe it was to have the train taken out of service, and whether this is a common occurrence across the network?
Quoted from National Rail X post:
See X post from NR regarding the disruption, https://x.com/nationalrailenq/status/1886095122179264644
Does anyone know the train involved and what kind of damage was made? Curious to know how severe it was to have the train taken out of service, and whether this is a common occurrence across the network?
Quoted from National Rail X post:
'Passengers have caused disturbance on a train between Sheerness-on-Sea and Sittingbourne, damaging the unit that is used to run the service on this line. As a result, trains are currently unable to operate between these stations, and have been cancelled.'
See X post from NR regarding the disruption, https://x.com/nationalrailenq/status/1886095122179264644
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