South Western, Southeastern and Greater Anglia among operators expected to run more late services

Extra late-night trains will run out of London from Wednesday to help people travelling to pay their respects to the Queen return home.

However, the additional services will be drop-off only and limited to the major commuter routes out of the city, with no more intercity services available for the huge numbers of people from further afield who are expected to attend the lying in state of the Queen in Westminster Hall.

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