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Track fire disrupts UK’s busiest rail route

2 July 2026
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Passengers on the UK’s West Coast Main Line are experiencing significant travel disruptions due to a trackside fire that has blocked part of the line between Euston and Rugby. The blaze, reported today, has led to cancellations and delays of up to 70 minutes on Avanti West Coast and London Northwestern Railway services. National Rail has stated that the northbound lines at Rugby are blocked, with major disruptions expected to continue throughout the day. Affected passengers have taken to social media to express their frustrations, with reports of trains being halted for extended periods. In response, Avanti has advised customers to use their tickets on alternative routes, while London Northwestern is providing rail replacement services.

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The West Coast Main Line is one of the busiest railway routes in the UK, serving as a critical link between major cities including London, Birmingham, and Manchester. Disruptions on this route can significantly impact travel plans for thousands of commuters and travelers, particularly during peak travel times. Past incidents of trackside fires and other emergencies have led to similar disruptions, highlighting the vulnerabilities of rail infrastructure. The response from rail companies, including alternative travel arrangements, plays a crucial role in managing the fallout from such incidents and maintaining public confidence in rail services.

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