London Underground line part suspended after ‘significant leaf fall’
There is no service between Rayners Lane and Uxbridge due to the weather-related issue (Picture: PA)

The Piccadilly Line is part suspended this morning due to ‘poor rail conditions’ after ‘significant leaf fall’.

There is no service between Rayners Lane and Uxbridge due to the weather-related issue.

Some train services across the country are still facing problems and delays following recent storms.

Roads and railways have been hit by flooding from Storms Bert and Conall, with several stations in London having to be evacuated this week.

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National Rail is warning customers in the West Midlands

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and South West to check their journeys before travelling.

Passengers travelling between London Paddington and South Wales face having 45 minutes added to their journey times because trains are having to be diverted around flooding.

Staff are still working to clear debris blocking the line as flood water continues to recede.

Trains to and from London Euston also face delays.


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