South Western Railway issues Do Not Travel warning between Southampton and Basingstoke

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South Western Railway has issued a Do Not Travel warning for passengers travelling between Southampton and today (10th May) following a landslip.

Heavy rainfall yesterday evening caused a landslip in the Wallers Ash area, between Winchester and .

Large amounts of soil and debris have ended up on the track, which has blocked the line.

Engineers are expected to clear the line by this afternoon, but disruption is expected until the end of the day.

A very limited bus replacement service will operate between Winchester and Basingstoke, but due to a shortage of bus drivers, there will not be enough buses to meet demand.

A limited number of trains between London Waterloo and Weymouth / Portsmouth will be diverted.

The following services will run on Wednesday 10 May, however customers are advised that short notice delays and cancellations are possible:

  • A very limited rail replacement bus service will operate between Winchester and Basingstoke
  • A limited number of services between London Waterloo and Weymouth will be diverted via
  • A limited number of services between London Waterloo and via Basingstoke will be diverted via Havant
  • Services between and Winchester will run as normal
  • Services between Bournemouth and London Waterloo are likely to be cancelled

Alex Foulds, SWR’s Projects and Change Director, said: “We’re very sorry to ask customers not to travel between Southampton and Basingstoke tomorrow, Wednesday 10 May, following the landslip this evening.

“We have explored all options to provide services through and around the affected area, however with a limited number of buses and only a small number of trains able to be diverted, we have to ask customers to avoid travelling.

“The line between Winchester and Basingstoke is likely to re-open on Wednesday afternoon, however the knock-on impact will mean that services in this area are unlikely to recover until the end of the day, as trains and their crews will be displaced.

“Once again we’re very sorry for the disruption and would advise customers on the rest of the network to check before travelling tomorrow.”

A Network Rail spokesperson said: “We are really sorry for the disruption passengers experienced on the network over the past 24 hours.  Extreme rainfall caused a landslip on the line between Basingstoke and Winchester, and a number of flooding incidents across the network.

“Engineers are now at the landslip site and will be working through the night to stabilise the cutting, clear debris from the tracks and get the line open for passengers as quickly as possible.

“Please plan ahead and check your journey before setting off tomorrow.”

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