Caledonian Sleeper passengers face further disruption
The cancellations have been made following damage to a train's wheels on Tuesday night's service.
Disruption to Caledonian Sleeper services will continue through to Wednesday following damage to a train's wheels.
The London-Edinburgh service will not run on Sunday night, along with the Edinburgh-London service on Monday.
On Tuesday, the London-Glasgow service has been cancelled, as has the Glasgow-London train on Wednesday.
Passengers have been offered alternative overnight coach travel or free travel on LNER between Edinburgh and London.
All affected passengers will receive full refunds whether they decide to travel or not.
Ryan Flaherty, Serco's managing director for Caledonian Sleeper, said: "Several of our carriages sustained wheel flats following a deployment of the emergency brake on the Lowlander service between London and Scotland on Tuesday night.
"As a result, we have had to cancel a number of planned services while repairs are carried out.
"We apologise to those guests affected and have taken steps to give them as much notice as possible.
"We are working hard to ensure the carriages are back in service as soon as possible."