Many rail lines are down Wales and the in the west of England following Storm Bert bringing torrential rain over the weekend.
Railway passengers are being asked "not to travel" today (Monday, November 25) after Storm Bert caused flooding to lines.
There are still hundreds of flood warnings and alerts in place across the UK after Storm Bert hit the country at the weekend.
Storm Bert has killed five people while causing havoc across the UK amid major flooding following 82mph winds, heavy snow and ...
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