To find out whether this will impact your journey and get alternative options, please use the National Rail Enquiries real-time Service Disruptions Tracker, or call TrainTracker on 0871 200 49 50.
London services
A normal train service is expected to run on all East Midlands Trains routes to and from London St Pancras International.
Local services
A normal service is expected to run on most East Midlands Trains local routes, except for the following routes which remain closed:
Lincoln to Grimsby/Cleethorpes (with no replacement transport available)
Lincoln to Doncaster (with no replacement transport available)
Sheffield to Lincoln services are cancelled between Worksop and Lincoln (trains operated by Northern Rail)
Work is continuing to allow these lines to reopen as soon as possible.
Ticket easements and refunds
Those with tickets for travel on Friday 3 December who have chosen not to travel may travel on any day until Friday 10 December.
Those with tickets for travel on Wednesday 1 December and Thursday 2 December, who chose not to travel, may travel on any day until Wednesday 8 and Thursday 9 December 2010 respectively.
Alternatively, East Midlands Trains says it will refund tickets where services have been cancelled. People should apply to the point where they bought their tickets.
Normal ticket arrangements will apply for Advance journeys from Saturday 4 December onwards.
The Lincolnite welcomes your views. All comments are reactively-moderated and must obey the house rules. Please stay on topic and be respectful of other readers.
Leaders of upper-tier councils in Lincolnshire are enthusiastically promoting the Greater Lincolnshire devolution deal, claiming that it will bring increased investment and better opportunities across the region.
Lincolnshire County Council, North Lincolnshire Council, and North East Lincolnshire Council have all officially approved the deal, which is estimated to bring an additional £50 million per year to the region. The deal has now progressed to an eight-week consultation phase, inviting feedback from communities across the region.