CrossCountry train services are experiencing significant disruptions due toStorm Darragh, with the Met Office issuing severe weather warnings across Great Britain.
Service Suspension and Cancellations
The train operator has implemented a “do not travel” advisory for Saturday, with extensive service cancellations and potential delays of up to 60 minutes across its network. Several key routes have been completely suspended, including:
- Edinburgh to Glasgow Central and Aberdeen
- Newcastle to Reading (direct services)
- Cambridge and Stansted Airport services
- Gloucester and Cardiff Central routes
Additional Service Warnings
Other routes facing potential short-notice cancellations or significant delays include:
- Cardiff Central to Nottingham
- Manchester Piccadilly to Bournemouth
- Birmingham New Street to Penzance
Passenger Guidance
Travellers are strongly advised to:
- Check the National Rail Enquiries real-time Journey Planner before traveling
- Retain train tickets for potential compensation claims
- Expect widespread service interruptions until Sunday
Ticket Flexibility
CrossCountry will accept tickets up until the end of service on Wednesday, December 11, providing passengers with extended flexibility due to the severe weather conditions.