Train disruptions and timetable changes - latest informationpublished at 07:24 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November
Here's the latest information from National Rail on current train disruptions and timetable changes:
- Between Broxbourne and Stansted Airport/Audley End: Owing to multiple fallen trees damaging electrical overhead wire, trains are currently not running between these stations
- Between Reading and Plymouth: Flooding, caused by heavy rain, has resulted in the closure of the line in several places
- Between London Paddington and South Wales: Train services are subject to severe disruption due to flooding
- Between Exeter St Davids and Plymouth: Heavy rain has flooded the railway and trains are unable to run between Newton Abbot and Plymouth
- Between Swindon and Bristol Parkway/Bath Spa: Heavy rain has flooded the railway here and the line has been closed for safety reasons
- Between Gloucester and Bristol Parkway: A fault with the signalling system means all lines between the two stations are closed. Trains running through the area will be delayed
- Between Liskeard and Looe: Heavy rain has flooded the railway, closing all lines
- Between Plymouth and Gunnislake: Heavy rain has also flooded the railway, closing all lines
Separately, West Midlands Railway says that "due to flooding in Northampton, services across the Birmingham - Northampton - London Euston route and Crewe - Rugby - London Euston between are subject to severe disruption this morning".
We'll be continuing to monitor for updates, but you should also check the National Rail website or with your train operator before travelling.