Train services in Oxfordshire are being impacted by a fresh strike by drivers and a derailment.

A freight train derailment in West Ealing, west London, has blocked some lines between Reading and Paddington, causing delays and cancellations.

Great Western Railway is affected as well as the Elizabeth line and Heathrow Express.

And an Aslef ban on overtime at 16 companies will cause more disruption to services tomorrow (Saturday).

Train drivers will walk out on Chiltern Railways and Great Western Railway as well as LNER, Heathrow Express, Northern and TransPennine Express.

Members of Aslef at Avanti West Coast, CrossCountry, East Midlands Railway, West Midlands Railway and London Northwestern have walked out today (Friday) in a long-running pay dispute, mounting picket lines outside stations.

All five train operators said they are not running any services, with passengers urged not to attempt to travel.

A strike on Monday will affect c2c, Gatwick Express, Greater Anglia (including Stansted Express), Great Northern, Southeastern, Southern, South Western Railway (including the Island Line) and Thameslink.