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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 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 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 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." |
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