London travel disruption ahead of Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral as overhead wires damaged

London travel disruption ahead of Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral as overhead wires damaged
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Tom Evans

By Tom Evans


Published: 19/09/2022

- 08:35

Updated: 14/02/2023

- 10:39

Mourners attempting to reach London or Windsor for Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral are facing travel disruption

Train services at Paddington station have been suspended.

Great Western Railway (GWR) said all lines between the west London station and Slough, Berkshire, are blocked due to damage to overhead electric wires.


The problem at Hayes and Harlington station was reported at around 6.45am.

It is affecting journeys for passengers travelling from Reading and Heathrow Airport.

Services run by GWR, Heathrow Express and the Elizabeth line are disrupted.

Passengers on a severely delayed Paddington-bound train were told by a member of staff on the public address system: “My sincerest apologies for the delays on such an important day for the country.”

The issue means many mourners hoping to secure a position to see the funeral procession could now arrive too late.

The lines between Reading and Newbury are also closed due to a person being hit by a train.

This is causing GWR trains to be diverted, delaying journeys to the capital.

The issues come during one of the UK’s biggest transport operations as mourners descend on London and Windsor.

One passenger said they were stranded on a train which was stationary outside Paddington for 30 minutes.

National Rail Enquiries is showing that all services to and from the station are “delayed”.

Heathrow Airport had previously urged airline passengers to use rail or Tube services on Monday due to road closures in the Windsor area.

Passengers in Paddington Station in London, as train services continue to be disrupted following the nationwide strike by members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union along with London Underground workers in a bitter dispute over pay, jobs and conditions. Picture date: Thursday June 23, 2022.
Train services at Paddington station have been suspended
Ashlee Ruggels

Passengers in Paddington Station in London, as train services continue to be disrupted following the nationwide strike by members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union along with London Underground workers in a bitter dispute over pay, jobs and conditions. Picture date: Thursday June 23, 2022.
Commuters are facing travel disruption
Ashlee Ruggels

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