A landslip between Darlington and Newcastle has impacted rail travel between the two destinations, which includes journeys on the East Coast Mainline. 

The delays are affecting London North Eastern Railway, CrossCountry and Transpennine Express between York and Newcastle, which also impacts people travelling from Northallerton, Darlington, Durham, and Chester Le Street.

So far this morning, trains have been delayed, cancelled and diverted, due to fewer trains being able to run on all lines. 

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LNER put out a statement about the incident, which read: "#LNERUpdate Due to a landslip between Darlington and Newcastle, services are subject to delays when passing in the surrounding area.

"Due to a landslip between Darlington and Newcastle, fewer trains are able to run on all lines. As a result, trains may be cancelled, delayed or diverted."

Train companies have since issued guidance to passengers about travelling on other services. 

Here is customer advice from train companies regarding tickets:

CrossCountry

  • You may use your ticket on LNER services via any reasonable route at no extra cost.

LNER

You may use your ticket on the following alternatives at no extra cost:

  • TransPennine Express via any reasonable route
  • CrossCountry via any reasonable route
  • Avanti West Coast services between London Euston and Edinburgh / Manchester
  • East Midlands Railway via any reasonable route

TransPennine Express

You may use your ticket on the following alternatives at no extra cost:

  • CrossCountry services between York and Newcastle
  • LNER services between York and Newcastle