A RAIL union says industrial action has forced trains to be cancelled.
Station staff and conductors in the RMT are working to rule, claiming there was not enough consultation over the closure of Nottingham station.
There will be no trains from East Midlands Parkway to Liverpool on Sunday. The RMT said this was due to its action but East Midlands Trains said it was due to a temporary staff shortage unrelated to the industrial action.
RMT general secretary Bob Crow said: "East Midlands Trains said the RMT action would have no impact and yet here they are scrapping entire services this weekend as the action hits home.
"They should stop misleading passengers and start talking with the union about the measures needed to resolve this dispute.
"The industrial relations climate on East Midlands Trains has sunk to a new low with the company attempting to bulldoze through changes off the back of an engineering blockade which has been planned over the long term and is now being dressed up as a bogus emergency to try to justify ignoring procedures and ripping up working agreements."
East Midlands Trains said services would continue to operate between East Midlands Parkway and Norwich, via Derby, this weekend, but would not run to Liverpool.
Customers wishing to travel to Chesterfield and Sheffield should use alternative services from Derby.