A train line has been vandalised meaning that services cannot stop at a railway station.
Services are being forced to run slowly near Crawley station after the vandalism disrupted services in the area.
Railway service operators Govia Thameslink Railway are advising passengers that delays could be caused in the area. Passengers are being allowed to use their tickets on bus services at no extra cost.
A GTR spokesman said: “Due to vandalism we are unable to call any services at Crawley station.
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“There may be some delays in the area as services may need to run at reduced speeds.
“You can use your ticket at no extra cost on Metrobus services via any reasonable route.”
It is currently unclear how extensive the damage has been done by the vandalism.
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