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Flooding blocks trains between Scotland and north-west England | The Railway Hub
Thousands of train passengers are suffering disruption as a major line between England and Scotland is closed due to flooding.
The West Coast Main Line between Carlisle and Lockerbie is blocked, National Rail Enquiries said.
Major disruption is expected to continue for the rest of Thursday.
Operators including Avanti West Coast, TransPennine Express, ScotRail and Caledonian Sleeper are affected.
Avanti West Coast told passengers: “Please do not attempt to travel with us between Preston and Scotland.
“We’re really sorry if this affects your journey today.”
The company told ticketholders they can travel with other operators such as LNER on the East Coast Main Line, postpone their journey or request a refund.
TransPennine Express commercial director Darren Higgins said: “Due to flooding on the railway line north of Carlisle, train services are significantly disrupted.
“The safety of our customers and colleagues is our priority and we are urging customers not to travel between Manchester, Liverpool (or) Preston to Carlisle, Glasgow and Edinburgh.
“Anyone planning on travelling by train today can choose to defer their travel or claim a refund.”
ScotRail services between Carlisle and Glasgow Central are expected to start/terminate at Dumfries.
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