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Queen's funeral: Mourners face severe rail delays to London and Windsor Queen's funeral: Mourners face severe rail delays to London and Windsor
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Trains are at a standstill at London PaddingtonTrains are at a standstill at London Paddington
No trains are running in or out of London's Paddington station, causing severe disruption for numerous mourners planning to watch the Queen's funeral.No trains are running in or out of London's Paddington station, causing severe disruption for numerous mourners planning to watch the Queen's funeral.
All lines between the west London station and Reading have been blocked since 06:30 BST due to damaged overhead electric wires, Network Rail said.All lines between the west London station and Reading have been blocked since 06:30 BST due to damaged overhead electric wires, Network Rail said.
Great Western Railway (GWR), Heathrow Express and Elizabeth line services have all been affected.Great Western Railway (GWR), Heathrow Express and Elizabeth line services have all been affected.
Network Rail has warned services will be disrupted for the rest of the day.Network Rail has warned services will be disrupted for the rest of the day.
No trains are able to run between Slough/Heathrow Airport and London Paddington, affecting people trying to travel to both London and Windsor.No trains are able to run between Slough/Heathrow Airport and London Paddington, affecting people trying to travel to both London and Windsor.
The Queen's funeral is taking place at Westminster Abbey, but central London viewing areas for the procession closed at about 09:30 due to overcrowding.The Queen's funeral is taking place at Westminster Abbey, but central London viewing areas for the procession closed at about 09:30 due to overcrowding.
Passengers on a severely delayed Paddington-bound train were told by a member of staff on the public address system: "My sincerest apologies for the delays on such an important day for the country." Many of those affected had hoped to secure a position to see the funeral procession
Barry Boffy, from Bristol, was supposed to be attending the funeral in the abbey as a member of the public and was on a train to Paddington when passengers were told they had to disembark at Langley station in Slough and "make your own way".
He said he was given a lift from the station but, with numerous roads closed in the capital, was unable to get to the abbey in time.
Nevertheless, he said he felt "pretty philosophical about these things", as "ultimately there's not anything I can do about it".
"I think it's still a huge huge honour and privilege just to be invited, so I will treasure that," he added.
Passengers on another severely delayed Paddington-bound train were told by a member of staff on the public address system: "My sincerest apologies for the delays on such an important day for the country."
One person wrote on Twitter: "I'm stuck on the train for two hours. Got up at 4am to get to Windsor early for the viewing. Absolutely horrible service.One person wrote on Twitter: "I'm stuck on the train for two hours. Got up at 4am to get to Windsor early for the viewing. Absolutely horrible service.
"Barely even caught this train because nobody at Paddington knew which one it was. Sure didn't expect this dismal service.""Barely even caught this train because nobody at Paddington knew which one it was. Sure didn't expect this dismal service."
Many of those affected had hoped to secure a position to see the funeral procession Passengers on an Elizabeth Line train were stuck outside Royal Oak station due to the disruption
The damage to the overhead wires happened at Hayes and Harlington station. BBC London transport correspondent Tom Edwards said he had been told two miles (3.2 km) of electrical lines had been damaged around Hayes and Harlington station.
Dean Shaw, from Network Rail, told BBC Radio Bristol "significant damage" had been caused to overhead wires, which was causing a "huge amount of disruption".
He said an investigation into what caused the problem was still taking place but it was hoped some diesel trains may be able to run on routes between Reading and Slough while electrical problems remain.
GWR said Chiltern Railways, Transport for London (TfL) and Southern Railway were taking passengers via any reasonable route until further notice.GWR said Chiltern Railways, Transport for London (TfL) and Southern Railway were taking passengers via any reasonable route until further notice.
Tickets are also being accepted on London Underground, London Buses and First Berkshire between Slough and Reading, as well as on South Western Railway services between London Waterloo and Reading.Tickets are also being accepted on London Underground, London Buses and First Berkshire between Slough and Reading, as well as on South Western Railway services between London Waterloo and Reading.
On a train to WindsorOn a train to Windsor
Maria Zaccaro, BBC NewsMaria Zaccaro, BBC News
Disruptions affecting trains to London and Windsor are not putting people off.Disruptions affecting trains to London and Windsor are not putting people off.
Dozens are still determined to get to Windsor to pay their respect to the Queen. Dozens are still determined to get to Windsor to pay their respects to the Queen.
Several trains from Reading have been delayed as railway lines between Slough and Paddington are blocked due to damage to overhead electric wires.Several trains from Reading have been delayed as railway lines between Slough and Paddington are blocked due to damage to overhead electric wires.
Darren Long, 51, left his home in Lincoln at 04:30 hoping to be in Windsor by 09:00. But now he will not be there until later in the morning.Darren Long, 51, left his home in Lincoln at 04:30 hoping to be in Windsor by 09:00. But now he will not be there until later in the morning.
Passengers from Reading are being asked to change at Staines before getting on another train to Windsor.Passengers from Reading are being asked to change at Staines before getting on another train to Windsor.
But Sue Furness, 77, from Reading, says the delays are not putting her off.But Sue Furness, 77, from Reading, says the delays are not putting her off.
"It is all part of the day. I just want to go," she says."It is all part of the day. I just want to go," she says.
She and her daughter Sindi Dumanowska, 55, are travelling together and say being in Windsor will be just a way to pay their respect to the Queen and thank her for her years of service. She and her daughter Sindi Dumanowska, 55, are travelling together and say being in Windsor will be just a way to pay their respects to the Queen and thank her for her years of service.
Lines between Reading and Newbury have also been closed after an incident on the line, causing some GWR trains to be diverted and further delaying journeys to the capital.
The disruption comes during one of the UK's biggest transport operations as mourners descend on London and Windsor.
A Network Rail spokesman said: "We are very sorry for the disruption which we expect to continue throughout the day.A Network Rail spokesman said: "We are very sorry for the disruption which we expect to continue throughout the day.
"We are working hard to get services running as soon as possible and passengers are strongly advised to check before they travel."We are working hard to get services running as soon as possible and passengers are strongly advised to check before they travel.
"We will continue to update passengers as the situation develops.""We will continue to update passengers as the situation develops."
Lines between Reading and Newbury have also been closed after an incident on the line, causing some GWR trains to be diverted and further delaying journeys to the capital.
The issues come during one of the UK's biggest transport operations as mourners descend on London and Windsor.
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