Trains between Reading and Paddington have been cancelled today (17/11) due to engineering work and crew availability.
National Rail has advised customers to check travel times and routes before leaving as only a limited number of trains will travel between the two stations.
A spokesperson from Great Western Railway said: "The majority of long-distance services will start from or terminate at Reading, where customers will be able to pick up Elizabeth line trains to Ealing Broadway, and then change for London Underground services into central London.
"Those travelling from South Wales, and from Devon and Cornwall, will have one service an hour into London Euston instead. These trains will not stop at Reading. To help keep customers comfortable and minimise crowding, these trains will be reservation only and must be booked in advance."
They added: If you have already bought tickets for today, Sunday 17 November, they will be valid for use on Monday 18 November at no extra cost, or you can claim a full refund.
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