Great Western Railway has cancelled all services today, Monday, November 25, due to flooding, with journeys to and from Oxfordshire affected.
The train service provider released a statement that said severe flooding and fallen trees blocking access locations mean trains on all key routes are suspended for the day.
Customers are being advised not to travel and to check for updates at GWR.com.
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The company said: "We're sorry for the disruption to journeys.
"Network Rail and GWR teams are working hard across the network and will carry out inspections to reopen lines as quickly as possible.
"Disruption is expected to last until at least the end of the day on Monday."
Tickets for today (Monday) will be accepted on Tuesday and Wednesday this week, including on peak-time services, or customers can claim a full refund.
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