Trains across Oxfordshire have been cancelled and delayed after tracks were left underwater following flooding.
Heavy rain has continued from Sunday night through Monday and now into Tuesday, affecting transport services.
Several stations in the county have been hit by the flooding with tracks left submerged causing cancellations and delays.
Haddenham and Thame Station was affected by this issue with the tracks completely under the rainwater.
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A spokesperson for Chiltern Railways said: "We are sorry for the disruption to customers journeys yesterday and today due to severe weather causing flooding across the railway.
"For real time updates to journeys, please visit our website and if you have encountered a delay of 15 minutes or more, you may claim Delay Repay."
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