There is disruption on the railway between Brighton and Eastbourne this morning after a train derailed on Saturday night.
A number of trains between the two stations are cancelled today (November 27) due because of damage to a set of signals just outside of Eastbourne caused by the derailment.
An engineering train derailed at low speed last weekend but has since been rerailed. However the incident means that platform three at Eastbourne Station is out of use.
Some services will be making additional stops at Berwick and Glynde, though it will mainly be trains running between Eastbourne and London Victoria.
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Journey planners have been updated to reflect the cancellations and changes.
It comes as all services are cancelled between Oxted and Uckfield due to a points failure.
Southern tickets are accepted on Brighton and Hove Buses numbers 28 and 29, and Compass Travel numbers 31, 31A and 31B.
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