Thousands of commuters will struggle to get home this evening due to flooding between St Pancras and Farringdon Stations.
Thameslink services via Sutton and Wimbledon have been disrupted since midday, with a limited number of services running.
A spokesman said the delays and cancellations were likely to continue until the end of the day.
Commuters hoping to reach Wimbledon will have to go via City Thameslink to get there.
A burst water main in the tunnel between London St Pancras and Farringdon stations was causing the disruption.
Trains from Luton to Sutton via Wimbledon are running at 44 minutes past each hour.
- Trains from Sutton to Luton via Wimbledon are running at 37 minutes past each hour.
- Trains from Sutton to St Albans via Mitcham Junction are running at 38 minutes past each hour.
- Trains from St Albans to Sutton via Mitcham Junction are running at 14 minutes past each hour.
Flooding on the line at Farringdon, the track is under there somewhere @TLRailUK #FarrigndonTrains pic.twitter.com/3iieCdlZyk
— Michael Cooper (@Babylon999) January 23, 2015
Flooding in the tunnel between Farringdon & St Pancras. Trains running through at a reduced speed #FarringdonTrains pic.twitter.com/VnhGThMTvB
— Thameslink (@TLRailUK) January 23, 2015
.@TLRailUK are far from the best operator, but when stuff like this happens you feel for the staff #FarringdonTrains pic.twitter.com/RMoHUlL62m
— James Gleave (@jamesgleave1) January 23, 2015
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