TRAIN services are running severely amended and reduced timetables today due to Storm Eunice.
CrossCountry, which serves Oxford and Banbury, tweeted this morning urging people not to travel.
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⚠️ Saturday 19 February - A severely amended and reduced timetable operates. Do not travel today. ⚠️
— CrossCountry trains (@CrossCountryUK) February 19, 2022
Tickets will be accepted on Sun 20 Feb & Mon 21 Feb.
Check journey:- https://t.co/G6NLw0jcZ7
More details in the thread & here: https://t.co/dVLB6ihRQehttps://t.co/zxGSRSLS7y pic.twitter.com/cVNWAAsyov
Great Western Railway, which serves a number of stations in Oxfordshire including Oxford and Didcot Parkway, also encourages people not to travel today as work is underway to clear debris from the tracks.
⚠️Disruption to services⚠️
— Great Western Railway (@GWRHelp) February 19, 2022
DO NOT TRAVEL
Work continues to clear debris from the tracks, and move trains and staff to where they need to be to safely run our planned timetable for today.
Check your journey 👉 https://t.co/FUh5xp6dAO
Refunds 👉 …https://t.co/eT5tRfByHN pic.twitter.com/2CtjjZ9irM
Chiltern Railways, which cancelled its entire service yesterday evening, says people should check their journey before they travel today.
CHECK YOUR JOURNEY BEFORE YOU TRAVEL ON SATURDAY
— Chiltern Railways (@chilternrailway) February 19, 2022
We've been working hard overnight with Network Rail to reopen the network following Storm Eunice. Please bear with us as we return to a normal service this morning.
Check your journey: https://t.co/EkQXOHHiOy pic.twitter.com/SwFXgX3GjG
You can check to see if your train journey is disrupted by going to the National Rail website at www.nationalrail.co.uk.
ℹ️ We're experiencing a high volume of tweets this morning due to #StormEunice
— National Rail (@nationalrailenq) February 19, 2022
If you can please check your journey at https://t.co/iAeX1MOboK and we will try to respond asap. Thanks for your patience.
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