A 13ft hole that opened up at Forest Hill station has been repaired.
The void opened up above a collapsed sewer on Monday and has caused days of commuter chaos to trains running to and from London Bridge.
There have been no Southern train services to or from Anerley, Penge West, Sydenham, Forest Hill, Honor Oak Park, Brockley or New Cross Gate stations.
However Network Rail announced that this morning trains should be returning to normal.
That's more like it. So long #ForestHill #sinkhole. Rights reserved pic.twitter.com/JQkUKJAGys
— Fiona Gillies (@f_gillies) July 19, 2016
Spot the diff. Congrats @networkrail #ForestHill #sinkhole sorted. Let the commuting commence. Rights reserved pic.twitter.com/U5hOzS5as7
— Fiona Gillies (@f_gillies) July 19, 2016
Rolling rolling rolling at #ForestHill #sinkhole. Test train on the tracks. Train to work in the morning? pic.twitter.com/kBwl0XVwT7
— Fiona Gillies (@f_gillies) July 19, 2016
A spokesman for Network Rail said: "On Monday, a large sinkhole under the railway track at Forest Hill was discovered by Network Rail. Repairs have now been completed allowing all lines to reopen.
"A speed restriction will remain in place between London Bridge and East Croydon, however this is not expected to affect services through the area."
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