Gatwick travel chaos after airport station evacuated

The Gatwick Airport station was evacuated due to extreme crowded concerns between train delays for up to two hours.
Various events in the southern railway led to the network travel chaos. The operator said two people were shot in the Gatwick Airport area on Monday at around 10.30 and another person between Luton and another person between Luton and St Albans City, and was shot by a train. Emergency services participate in both events.
Luton and London St Pancras International and Gatwick Airport are expected to be seriously delayed, canceled or revised up to 100 minutes. Until the end of the day, great deterioration is expected throughout the network.
The Govia Thameslink Railway spokesman, who runs Southern, Thameslink and Gatwick Express Services, said: “We are doing our best to do our best to activate people, to work with his colleagues at Network Rail and British Transportation Police and to organize taxis and ticket acceptance in local buses.
“Passengers are advised to postpone their travel as much as possible, as the main line between London and Brightton is closed.”

The southern services between Brighton, Gatwick Airport, East Croydon and London have been canceled or seriously delayed, and Thameslink and Gatwick Express Services will not continue until the next notification.
Southern Railway said: “If you are traveling now, we will take at least 120 minutes longer than normal to complete your journey and we cannot guarantee that you can reach your goal.”
Passengers traveling to the airport were advised to devote more time to their journey, and those who stayed on the stop train were told not to leave the train unless guided. Uz We know where you are and we are trying to activate you again in a short time, ”he said.
The railway network told everyone affected by the network to communicate with Samaritans in 116 123.
Routes between Luton and Bedford, Stevenage and St Neots and rail buses were asked to provide a service between London. They haven’t been approved yet.
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