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London Midland

Find out about services operating from London to Milton Keynes, St Albans Abbey and beyond.

Latest Public Transport Incidents : Total 1, Cleared 0 Last updated: 17th December 2009 at 13:21
0 very severe incidents 0 severe incidents 1 medium-severity incidents 0 slight-severerity incidents 0 very slight-severity incidents 0 cleared up incidents 0 incidents of an unknown severity
Location Incident Report
normal London Midland - - disrupted Trains not stopping at Tipton and mainline station closed due to station upgrade.

Last updated: 3rd December 2009 at 14:12, started: 14th September 2009, ending: 31st May 2010

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