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Train delays and cancellations continue after lightning strikes | Train delays and cancellations continue after lightning strikes |
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Rail passengers in parts of southern England and Wales are facing further travel problems after stormy weather caused "major disruption" on Friday. | Rail passengers in parts of southern England and Wales are facing further travel problems after stormy weather caused "major disruption" on Friday. |
First Great Western cancelled a number of Saturday morning trains including several to London Paddington. | |
South West Trains said engineers had worked through the night to avoid further delays after Friday's problems. | |
Lightning strikes and signalling failures had led to a series of cancellations. | Lightning strikes and signalling failures had led to a series of cancellations. |
Tickets honoured | |
First Great Western has cancelled 10 services scheduled for Saturday morning because of "poor weather conditions earlier". | |
It has also warned customers that further disruption is expected on its services between Paddington and Bristol until 13:30 BST, although all lines have now reopened. | |
The company said alterations to its long distance services should be expected as many of its trains "are not in the correct position". | |
However, it has pledged to honour tickets held over from cancelled services on Friday for use on Saturday. | |
On Friday, trains running between London Paddington and Reading, Swindon, Bristol and south Wales were affected by a lightning strike at Twyford, Berkshire, at about 16:00 BST. | |
A strike in the Surbiton area of south west London caused problems on services running from London Waterloo to Surrey and Exeter. | |
Thundery | |
The BBC's Darren Bett said a lot of rain had fallen in a short space of time on Friday with storms across south-east England causing travel disruption. | The BBC's Darren Bett said a lot of rain had fallen in a short space of time on Friday with storms across south-east England causing travel disruption. |
The storms later faded away from southern England, south Wales and the south Midlands. | |
On Saturday, there would be sunny spells in England and Wales while rising temperatures could trigger a few showers, he said. | |
Areas east of London could see thundery downpours later in the day. | |
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