These are all the routes across the East and West Midlands affected by flooding.
Heavy rain and strong winds are continuing to impact rail services in the Midlands until the end of Saturday 21 October.
Severe weather in the Derby and Nottingham / Sheffield areas means all lines are blocked. With no services on any of these routes. Disruption is expected until 12:00. Services between East Midlands Parkway, Loughborough, Leicester and London St Pancras are expected to be reinstated from 10:00. West Midlands Railway has suspended services running between Hereford and Birmingham New Street due to flooding in the Worcester area. Disruption here until the end of the day.
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