South Western Railway said due to the forecasts of “severe weather”, and “extreme rainfall and strong winds”, trains would be running at reduced speed on all lines, meaning possible delays and disruptions until midday on Monday.
It asked passengers to only travel west of Basingstoke if their journeys are essential.
Services between Exeter and London Waterloo will start and finish at Basingstoke, with journey times longer between Salisbury and Exeter, and between Bournemouth and Weymouth, due to speed restrictions.
All services will start later than usual on Sunday and Monday because of safety inspections.
In Hampshire on Saturday morning there was a serious collision on the A34 at Kings Worthy involving a tree. “Significant delays” were expected.
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