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South West Trains passengers told not to travel South West Trains passengers told not to travel
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South West Trains passengers have been told not to travel on Monday with most services not running until at least 08:00 GMT. South West Trains passengers have been told not to travel on Monday although some services have now started.
A reduced timetable will be in operation while trains will be limited to 50mph in high winds, leading to extended journey times.A reduced timetable will be in operation while trains will be limited to 50mph in high winds, leading to extended journey times.
Southern and Gatwick Express services will not run until it is declared safe as tracks may have to be cleared. Southern and Gatwick Express services have also been affected with customers advised to check their websites for the latest information.
First Great Western has also warned of extended travelling times.First Great Western has also warned of extended travelling times.
Southeastern Trains said if the storm was as disruptive as predicted, it was likely to run services later than usual. Southeastern Trains is running a revised schedule.
All operators advised customers to check their websites and Twitter feeds for the latest information.All operators advised customers to check their websites and Twitter feeds for the latest information.
A spokesman for South West Trains said: "Our advice to passengers is very clear; don't travel unless it is absolutely necessary.A spokesman for South West Trains said: "Our advice to passengers is very clear; don't travel unless it is absolutely necessary.
"Like other transport operators, we are continuing to monitor the situation closely and we will put the safety of customers and our staff first.""Like other transport operators, we are continuing to monitor the situation closely and we will put the safety of customers and our staff first."