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National rail update: 0900
Immense efforts by hundreds of rail engineers overnight have seen scores of trees removed from blocked lines, over a dozen dewirements repaired and hundreds of pieces of debris cleared of the track across Wales and the north of England.

Rail network update: Wednesday 12 at 11am
Services to the South West out of Paddington continue to be the most disrupted as a result of flooding at Maidenhead and storm damage at Dawlish. Advice to passengers is avoid Paddington if at all possble today as services are very limited.
Nationally, the vast majority of routes are open and services are operating normally.

Media Update: Thames Valley flooding brings disruption to main line
Network Rail engineers are out across the South from Oxford to Oxted pumping water away from the railway and monitoring flood sites.

Network Update: Midday
Passengers are being advised not to travel out of Paddington today unless absolutely necessary as flooding along the Thames Valley has caused severe problems for running trains through the Maidenhead area

Network Rail agrees to funding settlement to enable a better railway for a better Britain
Network Rail today announced that it was accepting the Office of Rail Regulation’s conclusion for funding to maintain and improve Britain’s railway over the next five years

Media Update: Engineers on site across South to keep trains moving - where possible
- Water levels bring disruption to Thames Valley
- Lines to Exeter reopen
- Further landslips strike Sussex

Media Update: check before you travel in the Thames Valley on Monday
- Flood warning for Thames Valley tomorrow (Monday)
- Landslip site at Crewkerne open to trains at reduced speed
- Work progresses at Dawlish

Media Update: trains running to Exeter again
- Landslip site at Crewkerne open to trains at reduced speed
- Other lines at Bridgwater and Athelney remain blocked by flooding
- Work progresses at Dawlish
- Check before you travel warning for Thames Valley
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