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Misery for train passengers as nine days of industrial action begins

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Tens of thousands of rail passengers have woken up to news that their trains have been cancelled as the latest round of industrial action bites.

Train drivers belonging to Aslef have begun a nine-day overtime ban, triggering hundreds of cancellations across the country. The union is involved in a long and bitter dispute with 14 train operators in England.

On Saturday, a week of rolling strikes will bring many rail services to a halt, as train drivers walk out one region at a time on successive days.

Mick Whelan, general secretary of Aslef, said: “We have, in the past, called everyone out on the same day; by spreading the strike action, for which members overwhelmingly voted, coupled with our ban on overtime – action short of a strike – across the week, the ramifications for the rail industry will be greater.”

Aslef’s initial “action short of a strike” – the ban on rest-day working – brought cancellations from early on Friday.

London commuters using Thameslink and Great Northern are facing dozens of cancellations, particularly at King’s Cross and on the line through St Pancras. Most were notified in advance.

South of the capital, the Gatwick Express has been cancelled for the entire stretch of industrial action, though Southern stopping trains between London Victoria and the Sussex airport are continuing.

Chiltern Railways is cancelling some branch services and says: “Chiltern Railways are unable to serve the England (Lionesses) vs Netherlands event at Wembley Stadium. No trains will call at Wembley Stadium all day.”

The overtime ban is causing many short-notice cancellations elsewhere.

Early South Western Railway departures from London Waterloo to Southampton, Teddington and Dorking were axed “due to industrial action”.

Great Western Railway has cancelled early trains from London Paddington to both Weston-super-Mare via Bristol and Carmarthen via Cardiff and Swansea due to shortage of train crew.

While neither Transport for Wales nor ScotRail is involved in the dispute, travellers in both countries are affected by cancellations of cross-border links from England.

TransPennine Express has cancelled early trains from Manchester and Newcastle to Edinburgh, as well as a number of Manchester-Leeds-Hull services.

The early Leeds to Chester service on Northern was cancelled due to a fault on the train.

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