A day of widespread disruption is anticipated for train services between London Paddington, Heathrow Airport, and Reading, following damage to the overhead electric wires along the route. National Rail announced the extensive problems, with Great Western Railway (GWR) confirming a complete halt of trains between London Paddington and Reading.
Travellers are urged to check for alternative routes, although the situation remains fluid. The impact extends to Elizabeth line and Heathrow Express services, compounding the inconvenience for commuters.
The complications in rail services coincide with a separate wave of disruption in London as Tube staff initiated a strike on Friday, affecting passengers from Sunday evening. Transport for London (TfL) advises completing journeys by 17:30 GMT, anticipating limited to no Underground service until January 12. Detailed information on available services can be found on the TfL website.
Reading faces additional challenges, with recent flooding impacting Berkshire’s railway lines on Friday. Great Western Railway reported ongoing disruptions due to heavy rain affecting the railway between Reading and Westbury. The consequences include cancellations, delays, and revisions to train services, with disruption anticipated until the end of the day.