Major motorway remains closed after deadly crash

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Published Oct 2, 2024, 6:39am|Updated Oct 2, 2024, 12:42pm

The M65 won’t be reopening anytime soon after one person was killed and five others rushed to hospital after a major crash.

The busy motorway has been closed since about 4am on Wednesday following the three-car smash near junction 9.It’s closed in both directions between junction 8 for Hapton and junction 10 for Burnley due to the serious road traffic collision.

Police and other emergency services are in attendance and an official diversion route is in place. Normal traffic conditions are roughly expected to return between 5pm and 5.15pm.

When will the M65 re-open?

A large stretch of the M65 in both directions remains closed in Lancashire.

The warning from highway officials doesn’t indicate when normal traffic conditions are expected, simply warning motorists to ‘expect delays’.

But Motorway Cameras, a traffic monitoring service, says that things should empty out from about 5pm onwards.

Absolute carnage on M25 after pothole takes out 20 cars in a few minutes

A massive pothole on the M25 has taken at least 20 cars out of commission today, leaving a row of broken vehicles lining the hard shoulder during rush hour with their hazard lights on.

Parents with young children and taxi drivers picking people up from Heathrow airport were left stranded between Staines and Chertsey after they fell victim to the enormous hole which was ‘hidden by darkness’ in the middle of the road.

National Highways warned motorists just after 7am there were 40-minute delays and five miles of queues as two lanes were shut between junction 12 and 13 to repair the defect. 

Read more about our story here.

No trains between London Victoria and Beckenham Junction until the afternoon after person hit by a train

National Rail has now provided more details after a person was hit by a train earlier this morning.

All lines are blocked between Victoria and Beckenham Junction while the emergency services are at the scene.

It’s affecting Southeastern services between London Victoria and Ramsgate, Orpington, Dover Priory or Ashford International.

A spokesperson said: ‘The emergency services and response teams are on site, and power to the railway has been switched off to allow them to access the railway.

‘Trains may be cancelled, revised or diverted. Disruption is expected until approximately 2pm.’

These routes via Bromley South are now using an alternative route:

  • London Victoria to Ramsgate / Dover Priory via Chatham
  • London Victoria to Ashford via Maidstone East

You may use your ticket at no extra cost on the following:

  • London Buses via any reasonable route
  • London Underground between London Victoria and Brixton

RyanAir’s passenger numbers top 19million after growing 10% in September

RyanAir has released its September traffic figures and it looks like the airline had a pretty busy September.

They flew 19.1million customers to their destinations last month on more than 106,000 flights, a 10% increase on September 2023 which saw 17.4million guests.

Metro has got in touch with RyanAir to find out more about the reasons behind that significant increase.

Person hit by a train near London Victoria

Very sad news coming in this morning as a person has been hit by a train between Victoria and Beckenham Junction.

Trains between Victoria and Bromley South are being delayed by this, and could be cancelled or diverted.

There isn’t much information available yet, but here is the latest from Southeastern:

NEW: We’ve sadly been informed that a person has been hit by a train between London Victoria and #BeckenhamJunciton

Trains between Victoria and Bromley South are being delayed and will be cancelled or diverted via alternative routes

More to follow

— Southeastern (@Se_Railway) October 2, 2024

All lanes reopen on M25 but drivers face hour-and-a-half delays

All lanes have now reopened clockwise on the M25 between junction 24 for Potters Barr and junction 25 for Waltham Cross.

However there is still more than eight miles of congestion in the area.

Drivers are still facing delays of more than 90 minutes and National Highways warns it could take some time for the queues to clear.

Hour-long delays on M25 after crash

There’s been another crash on the M25, this time on the clockwise carriageway between junction 24 for Potters Barr and junction 25 for Waltham Cross.

Emergency services are at the scene and three out of four lanes have been closed while they deal with the incident.

There are about seven miles of congestion on the approach and drivers are being delayed by about an hour.

Delays at Gatwick this morning

There have been a few delays at Gatwick Airport this morning – here are the latest details.

Departures

10.10 EasyJet EZY8743 to Hurghada – delayed until 11.40

10.40 Iberia IB4679 to Orlando – delayed until 11.11

10.40 British Airways BA2037 to Orlando – delayed until 11.11

Arrivals

12.00 EasyJet EZY8050 from Corvera – expected 12.46

12.35 Emirates EK015 from Dubai – expected 12.54

All lanes reopen on M25 after emergency repairs

The M25 has now reopened fully anti-clockwise after emergency repairs needed to be carried over two lanes.

The closure was in place between junction 13 for Staines and junction 12 for the M3.

However there are still delays of around 40 minutes on the approach, with about five miles of congestion backing up.

Official M65 diversion routes after major crash

Eastbound – hollow circle diversion symbols

  • Leave M65 at J8
  • At M65 J8 roundabout take the third exit onto the A56 southbound
  • Leave the A56 at the A56/A679 junction
  • At the A56/A679 eastern roundabout take the 1st exit onto the A679 eastbound Accrington Road
  • At the A679/Bentley Wood Way Roundabout take the second exit onto the A679 Accrington Road
  • At the A679/A671 roundabout take the first exit onto the A671 northbound Cavalry Way
  • At the A671 M65 J10 roundabout take the second exit and re-join the M65

Westbound – solid diamond diversion symbols

  • Exit M65 J10
  • At J10/A671 junction turn left onto the A671 southbound Cavalry Way
  • At A671/A679 roundabout take third exit onto A679 Accrington Way
  • At A679/Bentley Wood Way roundabout take second exit onto the A679 Accrington Way
  • At A679/A56 junction continue straight through first roundabout
  • At second roundabout take third exit to join A56 north
  • At A56/M65 J8 take first exit and re-join M65

Please be advised that the M65 is currently closed in both directions from J8 to J10 due to a road traffic collision.

We anticipate that the road will be closed for some time whilst we make sure the road is safe.

We’ll update you here once the road is open again. pic.twitter.com/NGlu1z3X9B

— Lancashire Police (@LancsPolice) October 2, 2024

New advice for District line passengers after points failure

The District line is still part suspended between High Street Kensington and Edgware Road due to the ongoing points failure.

TfL is asking people to switch to the Circle line to complete their journey instead, plus London Underground tickets will be accepted on South Western Railway and local buses.

There are still minor delays between High Street Kensington and Wimbledon due to a late finish to engineering work at East Putney, but these delays have improved throughout the morning.

Currently there is good service on all other London Underground and Overground lines.

M62 partially blocked after multi-vehicle crash

The eastbound carriageway has two out of three lanes blocked between junction 24 for Huddersfield and 25 for Brighthouse.

Traffic officers are at the scene.

Drivers are being delayed by around 70 minutes, with about five miles of congestion on approach.

Full list of delays and disruption after Tooting incident

Trains are having to run at a reduced speed on some lines, affecting services between Luton, St Albans City or West Hampstead Thameslink to Sutton.

If you are travelling between Tulse Hill and Wimbledon you can continue to use your normal route but your journey may take up to 15 minutes longer than usual.

Trains will now call at all stations on this route.

Southern are working to return to their scheduled timetable, but please continue to check journey planners and station information boards before you travel. Trains currently in the area may still be disrupted.

If you are travelling to or from these stations you will need to use an alternative route to reach your destination, and your ticket will be accepted at no extra cost on:

  • Alternative Thameslink or Southern Rail services including between Sutton and central London
  • London Buses on routes between Wimbledon and Mitcham Junction, including via Haydons Road and Tooting

Disruption around Birmingham Moor Street due to broken down train

There are delays between Birmingham Moor Street and Tyseley caused by a broken down train this morning.

The train has since been moved and lines have reopened, but passengers can still expect delays of up to half an hour.

This is affecting Chiltern Railways and West Midlands Trains services and could last until nearly 9am.

Trains disrupted at Tooting due to emergency incident

The emergency services are currently dealing with an incident at Tooting which is causing delays to trains running through this station.

The fire brigade have been called and trains have been stopped to allow them to deal with the incident.

National Rail warns journeys could be delayed by up to 20 minutes or could be revised.

M65 closed in both directions after serious crash near Burnley

We’re heading outside of London now for this update, as the M65 motorway has been closed in both directions since about 4am.

The closure between junction 8 for Hapton and junction 10 for Burnley is in place following a ‘serious’ crash, and police warn the motorway will be closed for ‘some time’.

Here are the official diversion routes:

Eastbound – hollow circle diversion symbols

  • Leave M65 at J8
  • At M65 J8 roundabout take the third exit onto the A56 southbound
  • Leave the A56 at the A56/A679 junction
  • At the A56/A679 eastern roundabout take the 1st exit onto the A679 eastbound Accrington Road
  • At the A679/Bentley Wood Way Roundabout take the second exit onto the A679 Accrington Road
  • At the A679/A671 roundabout take the first exit onto the A671 northbound Cavalry Way
  • At the A671 M65 J10 roundabout take the second exit and re-join the M65

Westbound – solid diamond diversion symbols

  • Exit M65 J10
  • At J10/A671 junction turn left onto the A671 southbound Cavalry Way
  • At A671/A679 roundabout take third exit onto A679 Accrington Way
  • At A679/Bentley Wood Way roundabout take second exit onto the A679 Accrington Way
  • At A679/A56 junction continue straight through first roundabout
  • At second roundabout take third exit to join A56 north
  • At A56/M65 J8 take first exit and re-join M65

Northern line delays now severe

Earlier delays between Kennington and Morden due to a faulty train at Tooting Broadway have now been upgraded to severe.

Meanwhile there are now minor delays on the Metropolitan line between Moor Park and Chesham caused by train cancellations.

The part suspension of the District line after a points failure at High Street Kensington is still ongoing.

Two signal failures fixed and lines reopened

Two of the earlier signal faults reported across London have been repaired and lines have reopened.

The line between Bowes Park and Alexandra Palace has reopened, but commuters can still expect delays of up to 20 minutes while service recovers.

Elsewhere, lines have also reopened in Lewisham and the disruption caused there seems to have ended.

Long delays on the M25 and two lanes closed due to ‘infrastructure defect’

The anti-clockwise carriageway between junction 13 for Staines-upon-Thames and junction 12 for the M3 currently has two lanes out of five closed.

National Highways are on scene trying to fix the ‘infrastructure defect’ but there aren’t any details about what the problem actually is yet.

There’s about five miles of congestion backing up, with drivers facing 40 minute delays.

District line now part suspended

The District line is now part suspended between High Street Kensington and Edgware Road due to the ongoing points failure.

TfL says London Underground tickets will be accepted on South Western Railway and local buses.

Elsewhere on the Tube, the delays on the Piccadilly line have cleared up, but there are now minor delays on the Northern line between Kennington and Morden due to a faulty train at Tooting Broadway.


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