No trains between Barnes Bridge and Hounslow until approximately 12:30
Service alteration details
Incident reported: Thursday 05 February 2026 at 09:32
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Last updated
Thursday 05 February 2026 at 11:30
Train operators affected
Route(s) affected
Between London Waterloo and Weybridge, and also London Waterloo circular services
Description
A fault on a train at Brentford means that all lines are blocked. As a result, trains are unable to run between Barnes Bridge and Hounslow and may be cancelled, revised or diverted via Twickenham.
Disruption is expected until 12:30.
Customer advice:
The train crew are in contact with the fleet maintenance team who are investigating and working towards fixing the fault.
As a result, London Waterloo to Weybridge via Addlestone services will be diverted between Barnes and Feltham, calling additionally at Richmond and Twickenham in both directions until further notice.
To assist you with your journey your ticket will be accepted, at no extra cost to yourself, on the following services:
London Buses on the routes between Clapham Junction, Wandsworth Town, Putney, Barnes, Barnes Bridge, Brentford, Syon Lane, Isleworth, Hounslow, Mortlake, North Sheen, Richmond, St Margarets (London), Twickenham, Whitton (London) and Feltham
London Underground Piccadilly line services between Leicester Square and Hounslow West. Change for the Northern line for London Waterloo, in both directions
If you need any help with your journey, please speak to a member of staff or use a station help point.
If you would prefer to use local buses to continue your journey please check Traveline. South Western Railway tickets are not valid on local buses unless stated above.
Check before you travel:
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.