The storm has of course caused disruption on the railway network across the UK, let’s take a quick look at what the current situation is:
Scotland
- All services already cancelled due to Storm Babet are likely to be out of action until Sunday morning at the earliest
- No trains are running between Aberdeen and Elgin; Edinburgh and Aberdeen via Fife; Perth and Aberdeen via Dundee; Dunblane and Perth; Perth and Aviemore; and Tain and Wick/Thurso
- All Fife Circle services are suspended which is affecting routes between Glasgow and Edinburgh and Inverness
England
- All lines running through Swindon are blocked due to flooding
- There are no trains between Derby and Sheffield or Nottingham, between Walsall and Rugeley Trent Valley; between Shrewsbury and Hereford/Wolverhampton; between Hereford and Birmingham New Street; between Chester and Crewe; or between Wrexham Central and Bidston.
Wales
- Customers are advised not to travel on the Wales and Borders network because of flooding – if you had a ticket for today, it will be valid for weekend travel
- Routes between Cardiff and west Wales and Cardiff and Valley Lines are not affected at the moment
Northern Ireland
- Services between Downshire and Whitehead are running at a reduced speed due to the weather
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