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Trains across the country have been impacted by the stormy weather caused by Storm Eunice.
The Met Office has issued a number of yellow, amber and red weather warnings for very strong winds and snow today.
Oxfordshire has both amber and red alerts in place as winds are expected to reach more than 60mph.
READ MORE: Storm Eunice: Emergency school closures in Oxfordshire
Like much of the rest of the country, train journeys from Oxford Train Station have been impacted by the weather.
A spokesperson for Oxford Train Station said: "High winds can lead to speed restrictions being imposed for safety reasons. Trains then need to travel more slowly, leading to extended journey times.
READ MORE: Storm Eunice: hour-by-hour weather for Oxfordshire
"They can also lead to trees and debris being blown onto train lines which blocks train movements. In extreme weather events, train services may have to be cancelled for a period of time."
These are the trains which are effected this morning:
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