Services have resumed at St Pancras following an earlier train breakdown, though some passengers are experiencing delays.
A broken-down train caused disruption at St Pancras earlier today, affecting services on the network. The train has now been moved and services have resumed, allowing trains to get back on the move following the incident.
Some services are still running behind schedule as operators work to recover normal running patterns. Passengers travelling through St Pancras should expect some delays and allow extra time for their journeys as the network stabilises.
If your journey has been affected by this disruption and delayed by 15 minutes or more, you may be eligible to claim compensation through the Delay Repay scheme. This applies to most rail operators and is designed to reimburse passengers for significant delays to their services.
Key Information
- A broken-down train at St Pancras caused earlier disruption
- Services have now resumed but delays are continuing
- Passengers delayed 15 minutes or more can claim Delay Repay compensation


