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Paddington station: Major disruption continues due to power line damage | Paddington station: Major disruption continues due to power line damage |
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Only one shuttle service to Ealing Broadway is running every 30 minutes from Paddington station | Only one shuttle service to Ealing Broadway is running every 30 minutes from Paddington station |
Almost no trains are running out of Paddington railway station for a second day due to damaged power lines. | Almost no trains are running out of Paddington railway station for a second day due to damaged power lines. |
The wires were broken on Monday but despite engineers working overnight, only one shuttle service to Ealing Broadway is running every 30 minutes. | The wires were broken on Monday but despite engineers working overnight, only one shuttle service to Ealing Broadway is running every 30 minutes. |
Four lines will reopen at 09:30 BST but there will still be delays and cancellations, Network Rail said. | |
People who headed to London and Windsor for the Queen's funeral proceedings on Monday were badly hit by cancellations. | |
The overhead cables were damaged at Hayes and Harlington station and no trains have been able to run from Paddington station to West Drayton and Heathrow Airport. | The overhead cables were damaged at Hayes and Harlington station and no trains have been able to run from Paddington station to West Drayton and Heathrow Airport. |
Large queues also formed at London Waterloo during Monday afternoon as people tried to make their way home from the capital. | Large queues also formed at London Waterloo during Monday afternoon as people tried to make their way home from the capital. |
National Rail has advised: | |
Passengers travelling between London and Reading should travel to/from London Waterloo using South Western Railway services | |
Passengers in London travelling to Oxford and Banbury should travel from London Marylebone | |
Passengers in Windsor traveling to London should travel via Windsor and Eton Riverside to London Waterloo | |
Passengers in Windsor travelling west should travel from Windsor and Eton Central to Slough and change at Slough for mainline services to Reading and onwards | |
Passengers travelling to/from Heathrow should use the Piccadilly line | |
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