Full list of trains cancelled today – will you be affected?
COMMUTERS across the nation will face travel chaos today because of strikes.
Train services will grind to a halt again on Tuesday as Brits face nationwide strike action across the rail network.
The heavy overnight snowfall on Sunday night caused significant disruption to motorways, cancelled flights, and led schools to shut their doors across the nation.
The Met Office issued yellow weather warnings of ice, fog and snow for much of the UK, with some regions seeing persistent wintery weather throughout the day.
And there will be more to come as forecasters predict temperatures could plummet to -10C in the coming days - and widespread strike action will cause chaos.
Here is how train services are expected to be affected by strike action today.
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The strike on Tuesday is a national strike, meaning there will be very limited services running on the train network nationwide.
LONDON UNDERGROUND
TfL have warned there will be disruption on parts of the District and Bakerloo lines.
There will also be disruption on the London Overground and Elizabeth line.
AVANTI WEST COAST
The RMT union has announced strike action on Tuesday, with the TSSA union also striking on Avanti West Coast.
Customers should expect trains services to be cut significantly - and services that do run are set to be extremely busy.
Avanti West Coast's revised timetables for December 13 to 16 are available to search in online journey planners.
CROSSCOUNTRY
Crosscountry said there will be disruption from today until January 7.
A statement said: "Due to industrial action planned by the RMT Union there will be travel disruption across the railway, service availability up to Saturday, December 17 can be found below.
TRANSPENNINE EXPRESS
Transpennine Express will be operating services in both directions between York and Manchester Piccadilly, Cleethorpes and Sheffield, and Preston and Manchester Airport.
"While a very limited service will be running on some lines, we are advising customers to only travel during the strike action if journeys are essential," the train operator said.
TRANSPORT FOR WALES
Transport for Wales is not involved in the industrial action.
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But strikes mean it will be unable to operate rail services on Network Rail infrastructure.