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  • "According to Twitter: A circuit breaker fault associated with the Network Rail Overhead Line Equipment (OHLE) in the Enfield area caused the disruption

    GK reported that the first train was planned to be the 11:30 ex Liverpool Street.

    It is definitely not helpful when the Network Rail power box team fail to put up a special message on the customer information screens and the screens continue to show an "expected train" until after the "timetabled" time of departure..."
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Greater Anglia Enfield Town trains suspended after electrical fault

Trains between Enfield Town and central London are suspended because of electrical supply problems.

Greater Anglia services between Liverpool Street and Enfield Town are affected by the fault near Edmonton Green, which has blocked some lines and caused rush-hour commuters onto other routes.

Some trains are being diverted via Cheshunt, and engineers are currently working at the scene, but there is no estimate of when normal service may resume.

Tickets are being accepted on London Underground, buses, and First Capital Connect services.

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