Paddington
There are currently a series of delays and cancellations at Paddington station, according to National Rail’s live departures board.
A number of scheduled journeys to Penzance, Plymouth, and Exeter St David’s have been cancelled, while trains to Abbey Wood, Swansea and Bristol Temple Meads are experiencing delays.
This is largely due to flooding in Taunton and between Bristol Parkway and Swindon.
Euston
There are some cancellations on trains to Wrexham General, Crewe and Birmingham New Street, as well as minor delays on some journeys towards Liverpool Lime Street, Manchester Piccadilly and Glasgow Central.
This is due to a signalling fault between Tamworth and Stafford.
Check National Rail’s website for more updates.
Waterloo
A small number of trains to destinations such as Portsmouth Harbour, Salisbury, Twickenham and Weymouth and Poole have been cancelled.
This is due to flooding between Salisbury and Exeter St David’s, and a bridge being damaged between Brookwood and Woking.
At Victoria there is noted disruption to Great Northern, Southern and Thameslink services sue to a shortage of train crew.
There are currently no major delays at King’s Cross, Liverpool Street or Marylebone station.
Strike action has been announced by the ASLEF Union for c2c and Greater Anglia (including Stansted Express) services tomorrow.
In addition, the ASLEF Union have implemented an overtime ban on many lines until and including Saturday 9 December.
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