'Major' delays to Heathrow trains as pipe bursts
TfLPassengers have been told to expect delays after a burst water main saw no trains running to or from Heathrow Airport for hours.
All lines have now reopened after a signal failure caused by flooding at terminals 2 and 3 affected services on the Heathrow Express and the Elizabeth line between Hayes and Harlington and Heathrow.
The Piccadilly line service to the airport was also halted due to planned engineering works.
National Rail confirmed all lines had reopened and apologised for the "major disruption".
Heathrow Airport has apologised "for any inconvenience caused".
Many passengers took to social media to voice their frustration, including South Devon MP Caroline Voaden.
Voaden posted on X: "Absolute carnage at Heathrow Airport.
"All train lines closed - some planned, some not. Hundreds waiting for buses. People wandering around lost.
"Parents crying. Staff overwhelmed, a few trying to help, others avoiding passengers, chatting behind grills in the tube entrance."
Another passenger who uses the handle @LucyProxxyfox on X described the situation as "unbearable" with long queues and a lack of information.
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