PASSENGERS have been warned to expect cancellations and delays to train services on the West Coast Main Line between London Euston and Scotland on Monday.
Network Rail said this is because it is completing repairs to overhead line equipment in Polesworth, Warwickshire following damage caused by Storm Darragh.
Services are being diverted via Birmingham while the work is taking place.
Network Rail’s West Coast South route operations manager Chris Baughan said: “Storm Darragh has wreaked havoc on the railway this weekend and we are verry sorry to passengers for the disruption to train services this morning on the West Coast Main Line as frontline teams continue with emergency repairs and the clean-up.
“Our engineers are working as fast as we can to stabilise a critical piece of the overhead line equipment in Polesworth.
“We are asking passengers to check before they travel as some morning journeys between London, the west Midlands, the north west and Scotland may take longer or have altered timetables.”