Power line fault stops all trains at Birmingham New Street station

Passengers are being advised not to travel with all trains currently stopped through Birmingham New Street station until further notice as Britain records its hottest day in history.
Network Rail’s rapid response team is dealing with a fault involving the 25,000 volt overhead electric cables outside of the station which power trains through the area.
All power has been switched off to the high-voltage cables bringing all trains to a stop.
Engineers are working as fast as they can to fix the issue and get services back on the move but at this time, there is no estimate as to when services will resume.
Denise Wetton, Network Rail’s Central route director, said: “As predicted the extreme temperatures have impacted our overhead cables which power trains and we’ve had to stop all trains at Birmingham New Street station.
“Please keep following our ‘do not travel’ message today as journeys are being severely impacted. We’re sorry to people impacted and we’re working as fast as we can to get things back up and running.”
There is ticket acceptance in place on local buses across the West Midlands.