Train graffiti 'completely unacceptable' - c2c

Roy Donovan/Facebook A train carriage covered in graffiti at Laindon railway stationRoy Donovan/Facebook
Travellers were greeted with sprayed carriages on Monday morning

The rail operator c2c has condemned what it calls "completely unacceptable" vandalism, after several of its train carriages were covered in graffiti.

The spray-painted carriages were seen at Laindon station, near Basildon, on Monday morning.

Passenger Roy Donovan said the carriages resembled "a NY [New York] subway".

A spokesperson for c2c said it would "ensure those responsible are held to account for their actions".

Roy Donovan/Facebook A train carriage covered in graffiti at Laindon railway stationRoy Donovan/Facebook
The 07:03 GMT service from Laindon station looked very different when it arrived on Monday morning

"It is completely unacceptable for anybody to vandalise trains," the spokesperson added.

"We are working with our British Transport Police [BTP] colleagues and are reviewing CCTV footage to investigate this incident."

A BTP spokesperson said it had launched an investigation into criminal damage and inquiries were ongoing.

"We received reports at around 05:00 GMT today (9 December) of criminal damage to several train carriages," the spokesperson said.

"Inquiries are ongoing, and anyone with information is asked to contact BTP by texting 61016, quoting reference 52 of 9 December."

Roy Donovan/Facebook A train carriage covered in graffiti at Laindon railway stationRoy Donovan/Facebook
British Transport Police said inquiries into the graffiti are ongoing

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