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Major rail signal fault resolved Major rail signal fault resolved
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Services to London's Paddington station have resumed after engineers resolved a signal failure, Network Rail has said.Services to London's Paddington station have resumed after engineers resolved a signal failure, Network Rail has said.
A Network Rail spokesman said engineers were able locate and fix the problem "very, very quickly". A company spokesman said engineers were able to locate and fix the problem "very, very quickly".
Earlier commuters were warned of major delays and it was predicted that up to 70% of services could be cancelled following the fault in Acton. Earlier, commuters were warned of major delays and it was predicted that up to 70% of services could be cancelled following the fault in Acton.
But all services into Paddington station are now running normally, the spokesman confirmed.But all services into Paddington station are now running normally, the spokesman confirmed.
Passengers heading into London from south Wales, Bristol and the South West, Berkshire and the Thames Valley use the route and were likely to be affected by the failure. Passengers heading into London from south Wales, the South West, Berkshire and the Thames Valley use the route and were likely to be affected by the failure.