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Storm Eunice disruption continues as many rail lines across the country are still closed

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Travel disruption caused by Storm Eunice will continue into Saturday as the clean-up begins from the deadly storm. Many train services will remain suspended on Saturday morning and 'do not travel' notices have been reissued for a number of services, according to National Rail Enquiries.

National Rail said “routes across most of Great Britain” remain affected. A do not travel notice was reissued for the Southern, Thameslink and Great Northern networks for Saturday morning where some routes are expected not to reopen until the afternoon.

Northern has shared a series of tweets about disrupted services. Due to damage to the overhead electric wires between Macclesfield and Stoke-On-Trent, the line is blocked and therefore trains cancelled, with a replacement rail in place.

They also advised passengers to not travel to or from Preston, as services remain disrupted. CrossCountry Trains has asked passengers not to travel on Saturday “following cancelled strike action”.

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