It has affected commuters this morning
Some train operators in the UK are affected by a worldwide IT outage.
The incident which occurred this morning has grounded flights across the world, has caused some media companies such as Sky to go off air and affected banks.
In a statement issued by National Rail they said that IT issues were affecting a number of services this morning.
National Rail said: “There are currently widespread IT issues across the entire network.”
“IT teams are investigating to determine the root cause of the problem.
“As a result, some train operators are unable to access driver diagrams at certain locations, leading to potential short-notice train cancellations.
“Additional, other key systems including real-time customer information platforms, are also affected.”
A spokesperson for Rail Delivery Group said: “Train operators have been affected by ongoing global IT issues which may result in some short notice service changes and cancellations, also impacting real-time information screens and services at stations. We are sorry for any customers experiencing disruption to their journeys today; staff are working hard to resolve the issues as soon as possible.
“Most trains are still running across the country and rail staff will be able to provide the latest information to customers in person. You can also visit the National Rail Enquiries website for the latest updates.”
— National Rail (@nationalrailenq) July 19, 2024
Network wide IT issues affecting a number of train operators services this morning #ITIssues
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