COMMUTERS across Britain were plunged into travel chaos this morning as the ticketing app Trainline suffered an outage.
Over 800 reports claim the app was down, according to DownDetector, leaving users fuming as they tried to get to work.
Taking to social media, Brits slammed Trainline as one sarcastically said: "Trainline outage this morning proving the plans to close ticket offices were always sound and well thought through."
Responding to complaints, Trainline's X account posted: "We’re experiencing technical difficulties with our app and website which means some customers may be unable to search for or book rail and coach journeys.
"We’re very sorry for any inconvenience this may cause however please be assured we’re working hard to fix it."
Issues have now been resolved, a statement from the travel company confirmed.
Read our live blog below for the latest news and updates…
- By Henry MooreTrainline back up after short outageTrainline's services are back up, the app's official X account confirmed this morning. In a post, the company said: "We’re back – apologies again for any difficulties you encountered. "If your journey or purchase was affected, please let us know." 
- By Henry MooreMore reaction as Brits fume at ticketing issuesBrits continue to fume as the Trainline app suffers ticketing issues this morning. One X user said: "This is getting pathetic. It's starting to happen on a regular basis." While another added: "How many more times this month?!" And a third said: "Presumably you will be refunding us who have had to buy another ticket to get on the train??" 
- By Henry MooreNot the first outage this monthOn November 3, 2023, Trainline took to social media to advise customers of an earlier outage. The post read: ''We're experiencing technical difficulties on our app and website which means some customers may be unable to search for or book rail and coach journeys. ''We're very sorry for any inconvenience this may cause however please be assured we're working hard to fix it.'' A similar situation occurred only a week later on November 7, 2023. 
- By Henry MooreIssues mainly impacting appToday's issues are mainly impacting the Trainline app, as users attempt to buy tickets for their commutes. According to DownDetector, 92% of reports complain of an outage on the app. 
- By Henry MooreHow to check if Trainline is workingCustomers affected by any problems or outages are advised to keep an eye out on both Trainline's social media platforms and website for more information as it is released. Trainline also provides an option for app and website users to contact the customer service team. You can do this via email, phone or online chat. Simply visit the Contact Customer Support page on the Trainline website and follow the instructions in order to discuss your query. Users can also check Downdetector to see if others are experiencing similar issues with the app, website or ticketing. 
- By Henry MooreUsers fume amid outageOne X user wrote: ''I have a ticket but can’t download it – any advice on what to do? Will the ticket be honoured even though I obviously can’t get through the barrier at the station?'' A second fumed: ''How many more times this month?!'' Meanwhile, a third added: ''Literally a joke at this point.'' This is the third app outage the company has faced this month. 
- By Henry MooreWhat has Trainline said?Responding to complaints, Trainline's X account posted: "We’re experiencing technical difficulties with our app and website which means some customers may be unable to search for or book rail and coach journeys. "We’re very sorry for any inconvenience this may cause however please be assured we’re working hard to fix it." 
- By Henry MooreTrainline suffers outage as commuters head to workTrainline has suffered issues with its app and website this morning as Brits head to work. Over 1,500 reports have been made via DownDetector, with many users unable to buy tickets for trains or coaches. 
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