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Lines have reopened following a broken down train at Birkenhead Central. As service recovers, trains between Hamilton Square and Ellesmere Port / Chester may still be cancelled or delayed. Disruption is expected until 11:45.Check before you travel:
A fault with the signalling system between Birmingham New Street and Wolverhampton means some lines are currently closed.
A fault with the signalling system between Oxford and Worcester Shrub Hill means trains have to run at a reduced speed between these stations.
Lines have now reopened following a trespass incident at London Liverpool Street.
A shortage of train crew between Bedford and Bletchley means that trains are currently unable to run between these stations.As a result, trains have been cancelled.This is expected until the end of the day.Customer advice:
Lines have reopened following a fault with the signalling system between Glasgow Central and Paisley Gilmour Street / Paisley Canal.
A fault with the signalling system between Flint and Prestatyn means that trains have to run at a reduced speed on the line.
Lines have now reopened following a broken down train at Heathrow terminals 2 & 3. However , whilst service recovers, trains running to and from the station may be delayed by up to 20 minutes or cancelled.Disruption is expected until 17:00.
A fault with the signalling system between Rugby / Northampton and Milton Keynes Central means that all lines are currently closed.
A points failure between Warrington Bank Quay and Wigan North Western means that some lines are blocked.