| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by Trowres at 16:54, 9th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Hello Bob; yes that message makes me smile. Image not available to guests
Journeycheck sometimes has similar oddities; it isn't perfect.
But, having looked at what other TOCs have been offering in the way of misinformation, I would have to say that I'm quite happy with GWR and its use of Journeycheck; also its provision of live departure info using TIGER. The information given out in the last day or so seems to have been a fair representation of reality. (As I write, Journeycheck is somewhat behind on the reopening between Plymouth and Par).
In contrast, TfW have abandoned Journeycheck and replaced it with something inferior.
West Midlands Railway's info last night was a mess (as much as the railway service itself) and major disruption at Snow Hill (which there was) expanded to escalators being out of order...nothing about the trains.
Cross Country don't get much praise on this forum, but the information they published this morning was a succinct and readable summary of what they planned to run, and much easier than trying to work out from 100 cancellation notices whether or not any services would be left.
I cannot help commenting, though, that with certain notable exceptions, severe weather has been over-used as a reason for not running trains.
| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by bobm at 15:58, 9th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
There are times the automated emails from GWR make no friends.
Disruption has been reported between Teignmouth and Exeter St Davids.
Services are no longer being affected by severe weather.
The 22:15 will be cancelled due to severe weather.
Services are no longer being affected by severe weather.
The 22:15 will be cancelled due to severe weather.
| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by bobm at 12:10, 9th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
If your travelling to Cornwall from London today the latest you can depart is at 1303. Sleeper's cancelled and all other services will terminate at Plymouth.
The preceding 12:05 to Penzance appears to be soldiering on. It left Truro over two hours late just after 18:30 but looks not to have moved past Penwithers Junction on the way to Redruth since 18:42.
The 13:03 relies on a connection at Plymouth to reach Cornwall and that is just ahead of the 12:05 but again seems not to be moving, having overtaken it at Truro.
To complete the story, the 12:05 finally reached Penzance at 21:01 - nearly four hours late. The connection off the 13:03 arrived half an hour earlier - delayed by an hour and 45 minutes.
| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by grahame at 12:06, 9th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Update from GWR - they ask me to share
Dear Graham
We promised to keep you updated on the impact of Storm Goretti. Network Rail teams were on location at key sites across the network throughout the night, dealing where possible with issues as they arose.
Much of our network is operating as normal. However, there remains some lines that are closed due to storm damage and fallen trees.
All lines in Cornwall remain closed following storm damage to the signalling system and fallen debris/trees, as well as issues on the local road network and power grid issues. We do not expect to run services in Cornwall for the rest of the day, apart from the Gunnislake branch which should reopen for passenger service shortly. We’re continuing to work across the rail industry and with national infrastructure partners to improve this situation and have services running safely again as soon as possible.
The Looe branch line also remains closed due to flooding. We will provide a separate update on the Looe branch once we have a greater understanding of when the line will reopen.
In Devon, both the Barnstaple and Okehampton lines should reopen for passenger service imminently. This follows a train with specialist colleagues for tree removal having run on both lines to clear debris.
There is also currently no service between Worcester Shrub Hill and Hereford and again, we anticipate this will remain the case for much of the day.
Due to the widespread impact on both the road and rail network, there is no road replacement transport running. The times provided above are indicative, and this is a rapidly moving situation. For the very latest customer information we ask passengers to visit www.gwr.com/check.
Any help you can give to share this latest travel update would be much appreciated – and if there’s anything else we can do to help, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Best wishes
Tom & Heledd
We promised to keep you updated on the impact of Storm Goretti. Network Rail teams were on location at key sites across the network throughout the night, dealing where possible with issues as they arose.
Much of our network is operating as normal. However, there remains some lines that are closed due to storm damage and fallen trees.
All lines in Cornwall remain closed following storm damage to the signalling system and fallen debris/trees, as well as issues on the local road network and power grid issues. We do not expect to run services in Cornwall for the rest of the day, apart from the Gunnislake branch which should reopen for passenger service shortly. We’re continuing to work across the rail industry and with national infrastructure partners to improve this situation and have services running safely again as soon as possible.
The Looe branch line also remains closed due to flooding. We will provide a separate update on the Looe branch once we have a greater understanding of when the line will reopen.
In Devon, both the Barnstaple and Okehampton lines should reopen for passenger service imminently. This follows a train with specialist colleagues for tree removal having run on both lines to clear debris.
There is also currently no service between Worcester Shrub Hill and Hereford and again, we anticipate this will remain the case for much of the day.
Due to the widespread impact on both the road and rail network, there is no road replacement transport running. The times provided above are indicative, and this is a rapidly moving situation. For the very latest customer information we ask passengers to visit www.gwr.com/check.
Any help you can give to share this latest travel update would be much appreciated – and if there’s anything else we can do to help, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Best wishes
Tom & Heledd
| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by grahame at 07:30, 9th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
BBC (Live) reports:
An estimated 57,000 properties across the UK are without power after Storm Goretti brings 99mph (159km/h) winds and heavy snowfall.
The region experiencing the most outages (43,400) is the south-west of England, where a rare red "danger to life" wind warning was issued on Thursday
The region experiencing the most outages (43,400) is the south-west of England, where a rare red "danger to life" wind warning was issued on Thursday
Happy to (personally) be tucked up in a warm home and not anywhere near the worst of the storm. Stay safe, everyone - and best wishes and thoughts with those who are out there helping get things cleared and running again.
JourneyCheck says
Due to severe weather:
Train services running across the whole Great Western Railway network will be revised. Disruption is expected until 12:00 09/01.
Customer Advice
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Storm Goretti hit the UK yesterday, bringing strong winds and heavy rain/snow. This brought disruption to the GWR network.
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For Friday 09 January:
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With the storm now passed, the railway will have to be inspected in daylight for any damage.
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> There will be no services between Plymouth and Penzance, in either direction, until 12:00 at the earliest.
> There will be no services between Exeter and Okehampton and between Exeter and Barnstaple, until 12:00 at the earliest.
> There will be no services between Par and Newquay, between Truro and Falmouth and between Plymouth and Gunnislake, until 15:00 at the earliest.
Do not attempt to travel on the routes listed above. Replacement road transport is not available.
Train services running across the whole Great Western Railway network will be revised. Disruption is expected until 12:00 09/01.
Customer Advice
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Storm Goretti hit the UK yesterday, bringing strong winds and heavy rain/snow. This brought disruption to the GWR network.
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For Friday 09 January:
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With the storm now passed, the railway will have to be inspected in daylight for any damage.
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> There will be no services between Plymouth and Penzance, in either direction, until 12:00 at the earliest.
> There will be no services between Exeter and Okehampton and between Exeter and Barnstaple, until 12:00 at the earliest.
> There will be no services between Par and Newquay, between Truro and Falmouth and between Plymouth and Gunnislake, until 15:00 at the earliest.
Do not attempt to travel on the routes listed above. Replacement road transport is not available.
| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 21:53, 8th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
From the BBC:
Storm Goretti brings heavy snow in Birmingham and Black Country
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Snow turned heavy in Aldridge and other parts of the West Midlands on Thursday night
Heavy snow arrived in the West Midlands on Thursday evening thanks to Storm Goretti.
An amber Met Office warning is in place for much of the Midlands and most of Wales until Friday morning. Snow could reach up to 30cm in some areas, it said.
Weather conditions also caused disruption and hazardous driving conditions, with some videos showing cars and even buses sliding around in the snow in Kings Heath, in Birmingham
Rail services have also been affected, with West Midlands Railway and Network Rail asking commuters to check journeys before travelling.
They warned passengers rail services may be delayed as ice could make it difficult for trains to run safely.
"From 19:00 GMT on Thursday, some trains across the West Midlands will run on a reduced timetable and passengers should take extra care and plan their journeys in advance," Network Rail said.
Chiltern Railways advised those travelling that a "significantly reduced service" would be in place on Friday. A spokesperson added one Chiltern Railways service per hour would operate in each direction from Birmingham Moor Street and London Marylebone.
(BBC article continues)
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Snow turned heavy in Aldridge and other parts of the West Midlands on Thursday night
Heavy snow arrived in the West Midlands on Thursday evening thanks to Storm Goretti.
An amber Met Office warning is in place for much of the Midlands and most of Wales until Friday morning. Snow could reach up to 30cm in some areas, it said.
Weather conditions also caused disruption and hazardous driving conditions, with some videos showing cars and even buses sliding around in the snow in Kings Heath, in Birmingham
Rail services have also been affected, with West Midlands Railway and Network Rail asking commuters to check journeys before travelling.
They warned passengers rail services may be delayed as ice could make it difficult for trains to run safely.
"From 19:00 GMT on Thursday, some trains across the West Midlands will run on a reduced timetable and passengers should take extra care and plan their journeys in advance," Network Rail said.
Chiltern Railways advised those travelling that a "significantly reduced service" would be in place on Friday. A spokesperson added one Chiltern Railways service per hour would operate in each direction from Birmingham Moor Street and London Marylebone.
(BBC article continues)
| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by Mark A at 21:46, 8th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Uksnowmap.com can be good for crowdsource reporting of extents - and accounts and photos
Mark
| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 21:29, 8th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Leominster buses are served by First Worcester: does that count?
| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by grahame at 21:03, 8th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
My friend in Leominster just sent me a photo of his street under a canopy of snow. I think Leominster is still served by GWR isn't it?
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| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by Phil at 20:32, 8th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Has anyone yet seen any snow today?
My friend in Leominster just sent me a photo of his street under a canopy of snow. I think Leominster is still served by GWR isn't it?
| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by ChrisB at 19:25, 8th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Has anyone yet seen any snow today?
| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by bobm at 19:22, 8th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
If your travelling to Cornwall from London today the latest you can depart is at 1303. Sleeper's cancelled and all other services will terminate at Plymouth.
The preceding 12:05 to Penzance appears to be soldiering on. It left Truro over two hours late just after 18:30 but looks not to have moved past Penwithers Junction on the way to Redruth since 18:42.
The 13:03 relies on a connection at Plymouth to reach Cornwall and that is just ahead of the 12:05 but again seems not to be moving, having overtaken it at Truro.
| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by stuving at 19:18, 8th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Météo France have declared a red warning for the Manche department (the Cotentin). TERs are cancelled for the duration in Normandy and to the east (Hauts-de-France). SNCF have cancelled theirs as well. I've not found any single source of information about this sort of thing for TERs (though one may exist). It's all run by regions, which don't co-operate much with each other (nor with SNCF, in some cases).
The French concern is with the wind, which of course is always strongest on the southern flank of a depression.
| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 18:51, 8th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I merely try to quote from the BBC:
Up to 30cm of snow in Wales and the West Midlands - Met Office
published at 17:18
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The Met Office has updated its weather warnings ahead of Storm Goretti
The Met Office has updated an amber weather warning covering parts of the West Midlands and Wales as heavy snow is likely to lead to dangerous travelling conditions.
The warning now includes Wrexham, Stafford and parts of Flintshire.
A yellow snow warning has also been extended north to cover parts of Cheshire.
There could be up to 30cm of snow in some locations, especially on hills above 200m in Wales and the Peak District.
There could be 10 to 15cm of snow in a fairly wide area, the Met Office adds.
The forecaster says snow will ease through the course of Friday morning, turning to rain or sleet at times at low levels.
But disruption is likely to continue into Friday after the snow stops falling.
published at 17:18
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The Met Office has updated its weather warnings ahead of Storm Goretti
The Met Office has updated an amber weather warning covering parts of the West Midlands and Wales as heavy snow is likely to lead to dangerous travelling conditions.
The warning now includes Wrexham, Stafford and parts of Flintshire.
A yellow snow warning has also been extended north to cover parts of Cheshire.
There could be up to 30cm of snow in some locations, especially on hills above 200m in Wales and the Peak District.
There could be 10 to 15cm of snow in a fairly wide area, the Met Office adds.
The forecaster says snow will ease through the course of Friday morning, turning to rain or sleet at times at low levels.
But disruption is likely to continue into Friday after the snow stops falling.
| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by ChrisB at 18:10, 8th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
THe amber warning area hasn't changed in England
| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 18:08, 8th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
... Mods please move this post if needed, this may be celtic fringe but Cornwall it ain't)
Mark, I'm leaving it is as it is for now - all things weather-wise are moving a bit fast at the moment. Image not available to guests
From the BBC, the MetOffice have now expanded the potentially affected area to include Wales and the West Midlands.
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| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by bobm at 17:21, 8th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Transport for Cornwall also suspending all bus services from 6pm
| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 17:11, 8th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
... Mods please move this post if needed, this may be celtic fringe but Cornwall it ain't)
Mark, I'm leaving it is as it is for now - all things weather-wise are moving a bit fast at the moment. Image not available to guests
| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by Mark A at 17:04, 8th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Happy to hear any news of ticket easements Friday into Saturday...
Mark (in Gwynedd, after a foggy day, now weih light winds and increasing rain, local rail lines wound down after the school trains. Mods please move this post if needed, this may be celtic fringe but Cornwall it ain't)
| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by Trowres at 17:04, 8th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
The St Ives branch is closed for engineering this week.
Buses are being shown "on time" on Tiger and there's no mention on GWR Journeycheck. The GWR engineering web page says that no RRBs are provided and passengers should use "local bus services 17/17A".
If someone's put the local buses into the rail systems that would normally be regarded as a positive measure. However, tonight it's not clear what is happening.
| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by grahame at 16:26, 8th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Followed GWR's advice and came home early; Bristol-Chippenham-Melksham not due to be (directly) affected but no point in risking it.
Sensible. Welcome home. Hunker down. I have a 6 p.m meeting at the campus I am not looking forward to! BUT travel and transport aspects for the future are kinda important and I'm still working closely with Melksham Without.
| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by matth1j at 16:19, 8th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Followed GWR's advice and came home early; Bristol-Chippenham-Melksham not due to be (directly) affected but no point in risking it.
| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 15:59, 8th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Thanks for that rather worrying update, Timmer. Image not available to guests
The BBC have excellent live coverage of the worsening forecasts, at https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cgez72ln8wwt
I'm not going to try to quote anything here from there: please do just follow the BBC updates.
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| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by Timmer at 14:18, 8th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Amber warning for Cornwall now upgraded to a Red warning.
| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by eightonedee at 13:09, 8th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
...but not between Exeter and Plymouth and Paignton? Our forecast here is for strong SE winds this evening (not good for Dawlish sea wall) but backing to NW for the full fury of Goretti tomorrow.
| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by ChrisB at 12:40, 8th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Just the Okehampton and Gunnislake branches, unless they’ve changed their minds
Service suspensions from 6pm today
Devon: Services between Exeter and Okehampton, and Exeter and Barnstaple, will stop after the final services return to Exeter before 6pm.
So only those west of Exeter.....
| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by Sleepy at 12:32, 8th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
If your travelling to Cornwall from London today the latest you can depart is at 1303. Sleeper's cancelled and all other services will terminate at Plymouth.
| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by grahame at 12:31, 8th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Just received from GWR:
Dear Graham,
We’re warning our customers that Storm Goretti is expected to have an impact on rail services over the next few days, particularly in the South West.
The Met Office has issued multiple weather warnings for the storm, which is forecast to bring strong winds and snowfall. Storm Goretti is being described as a multi-hazard event due to its potential impact on travel, infrastructure and public safety. On the railway, high winds increase the risk of falling trees and debris, while snowfall and icy conditions can affect the safe operation of trains.
Service suspensions from 6pm today
Due to an amber weather warning for strong winds, the following services will be suspended from 6pm this evening:
Cornwall: All train services will be suspended from 6pm this evening until Friday morning, with all trains stopping after reaching their final destination before 6pm.
Devon: Services between Exeter and Okehampton, and Exeter and Barnstaple, will stop after the final services return to Exeter before 6pm.
Passengers planning to travel on these routes are strongly advised to travel earlier in the day and not to attempt travel late this afternoon or into the evening. Replacement road transport will not be available, as road conditions are also expected to be hazardous.
Ongoing disruption and advice
Services on the affected routes are expected to remain disrupted on Friday morning, with short-notice cancellations possible.
While we will continue to operate as many trains as possible on all other routes, the severe weather may lead to short-notice changes and cancellations.
All other routes are currently expected to operate as normal, but customers are advised to check before travelling this evening and on Friday morning.
Customers with tickets for the affected routes may use them to travel earlier today or on Friday.
Network Rail engineers will be on standby in key locations to clear fallen trees and debris as quickly as possible. Station teams are preparing by gritting platforms, ensuring trains are ready for icy conditions, and adapting service patterns as the situation develops. Customers are advised to take extra care at stations, as platforms, steps and car parks may be slippery.
We strongly encourage customers to check their journey before travelling and throughout the day, and to allow extra time where possible. The latest travel information is available at https://www.gwr.com/storm-goretti. You can also read our media release here.
Any help you can give to make your networks aware would be much appreciated, and as ever, if you have any questions please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Best wishes,
Olivia and Heledd
We’re warning our customers that Storm Goretti is expected to have an impact on rail services over the next few days, particularly in the South West.
The Met Office has issued multiple weather warnings for the storm, which is forecast to bring strong winds and snowfall. Storm Goretti is being described as a multi-hazard event due to its potential impact on travel, infrastructure and public safety. On the railway, high winds increase the risk of falling trees and debris, while snowfall and icy conditions can affect the safe operation of trains.
Service suspensions from 6pm today
Due to an amber weather warning for strong winds, the following services will be suspended from 6pm this evening:
Cornwall: All train services will be suspended from 6pm this evening until Friday morning, with all trains stopping after reaching their final destination before 6pm.
Devon: Services between Exeter and Okehampton, and Exeter and Barnstaple, will stop after the final services return to Exeter before 6pm.
Passengers planning to travel on these routes are strongly advised to travel earlier in the day and not to attempt travel late this afternoon or into the evening. Replacement road transport will not be available, as road conditions are also expected to be hazardous.
Ongoing disruption and advice
Services on the affected routes are expected to remain disrupted on Friday morning, with short-notice cancellations possible.
While we will continue to operate as many trains as possible on all other routes, the severe weather may lead to short-notice changes and cancellations.
All other routes are currently expected to operate as normal, but customers are advised to check before travelling this evening and on Friday morning.
Customers with tickets for the affected routes may use them to travel earlier today or on Friday.
Network Rail engineers will be on standby in key locations to clear fallen trees and debris as quickly as possible. Station teams are preparing by gritting platforms, ensuring trains are ready for icy conditions, and adapting service patterns as the situation develops. Customers are advised to take extra care at stations, as platforms, steps and car parks may be slippery.
We strongly encourage customers to check their journey before travelling and throughout the day, and to allow extra time where possible. The latest travel information is available at https://www.gwr.com/storm-goretti. You can also read our media release here.
Any help you can give to make your networks aware would be much appreciated, and as ever, if you have any questions please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Best wishes,
Olivia and Heledd
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| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by a-driver at 10:25, 8th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
There will be no services operating on Cornish branch lines from late afternoon today.
I would also expect some disruption tomorrow morning whilst route proving is undertaken.
I would also expect some disruption tomorrow morning whilst route proving is undertaken.
This INCLUDES the Devon branches too, according to Journeycheck. Complete journeys before 1800
Just the Okehampton and Gunnislake branches, unless they’ve changed their minds
| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by ChrisB at 09:03, 8th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
There will be no services operating on Cornish branch lines from late afternoon today.
I would also expect some disruption tomorrow morning whilst route proving is undertaken.
I would also expect some disruption tomorrow morning whilst route proving is undertaken.
This INCLUDES the Devon branches too, according to Journeycheck. Complete journeys before 1800
| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by John D at 08:54, 8th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
A few in our area
GWR
Oxford - Hereford
Forecasted severe weather between Oxford and Hereford means from 15:00 there will be no train service between Great Malvern and Hereford, and from 18:00 services will be cancelled between Oxford and Hereford. These alterations will continue until the end of the day.
Forecasted severe weather between Oxford and Hereford means from 15:00 there will be no train service between Great Malvern and Hereford, and from 18:00 services will be cancelled between Oxford and Hereford. These alterations will continue until the end of the day.
Cross country
CrossCountry will reduce frequency on the following routes to hourly from 15:00:
Manchester Piccadilly - Birmingham New Street
Birmingham New Street - Reading
Birmingham New Street - Bristol Temple Meads
There is also a reduction in service on the Nottingham - Birmingham New Street / Cardiff Central route from 15:00.
Manchester Piccadilly - Birmingham New Street
Birmingham New Street - Reading
Birmingham New Street - Bristol Temple Meads
There is also a reduction in service on the Nottingham - Birmingham New Street / Cardiff Central route from 15:00.
SWR
The following trains have been cancelled. Please be aware that across the network, trains that do run may be delayed, cancelled or altered at late notice due to the severe weather.
19:20 Weymouth to London Waterloo
21:35 London Waterloo to Weymouth
22:18 Brockenhurst to Lymington Pier
22:35 London Waterloo to Poole
22:36 Lymington Pier to Brockenhurst
23:32 London Waterloo to Portsmouth Harbour
23:36 London Waterloo to Bournemouth
19:20 Weymouth to London Waterloo
21:35 London Waterloo to Weymouth
22:18 Brockenhurst to Lymington Pier
22:35 London Waterloo to Poole
22:36 Lymington Pier to Brockenhurst
23:32 London Waterloo to Portsmouth Harbour
23:36 London Waterloo to Bournemouth
TfW
The following routes will be suspended today:
Between Maesteg and Ebbw Vale Town:
Starting from approximately 15:00 the following routes will be suspended:
Between Liverpool Lime Street and Chester:
The following routes are also affected but we don't have any additional information as of yet:
Between Bidston and Wrexham (Borderlands line)
Between Llandudno / Llandudno Junction and Blaenau Ffestiniog (Conwy Valley line)
Between Shrewsbury and Swansea via Llandrindod (Heart of Wales line)
Between Carmarthen and Whitland / Pembroke Dock / Milford Haven / Fishguard Harbour
Between Treherbert and Cardiff Central
Starting from approximately 15:00 the following routes will have a reduced service:
Between Merthyr Tydfil / Treherbert / Rhymney and Cardiff Central:
Between Coryton and Cardiff Bay:
Between Cardiff Central and Penarth / Barry Island / Bridgend
Between Cardiff Central and Carmarthen:
The following routes are also affected but we don't have any additional information as of yet:
Between Manchester and Chester
Between Holyhead and Shrewsbury
Between Crewe and Shrewsbury
Between Crewe and Cardiff Central
Between Birmingham International and Shrewsbury
Between Shrewsbury and Aberystwyth
Between Gloucester and Cardiff Central
Between Maesteg and Ebbw Vale Town:
Starting from approximately 15:00 the following routes will be suspended:
Between Liverpool Lime Street and Chester:
The following routes are also affected but we don't have any additional information as of yet:
Between Bidston and Wrexham (Borderlands line)
Between Llandudno / Llandudno Junction and Blaenau Ffestiniog (Conwy Valley line)
Between Shrewsbury and Swansea via Llandrindod (Heart of Wales line)
Between Carmarthen and Whitland / Pembroke Dock / Milford Haven / Fishguard Harbour
Between Treherbert and Cardiff Central
Starting from approximately 15:00 the following routes will have a reduced service:
Between Merthyr Tydfil / Treherbert / Rhymney and Cardiff Central:
Between Coryton and Cardiff Bay:
Between Cardiff Central and Penarth / Barry Island / Bridgend
Between Cardiff Central and Carmarthen:
The following routes are also affected but we don't have any additional information as of yet:
Between Manchester and Chester
Between Holyhead and Shrewsbury
Between Crewe and Shrewsbury
Between Crewe and Cardiff Central
Between Birmingham International and Shrewsbury
Between Shrewsbury and Aberystwyth
Between Gloucester and Cardiff Central
| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by a-driver at 08:39, 8th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
There will be no services operating on Cornish branch lines from late afternoon today.
I would also expect some disruption tomorrow morning whilst route proving is undertaken.
I would also expect some disruption tomorrow morning whilst route proving is undertaken.
Thanks for that update - noted. I also note that at the time of writing, the Cornish main line service I still in place for normal service.
I suppose it allows them to focus resources on one particular area but I still think that could be an optimistic hope
If it’s as bad as the forecasters are making out, and depending on when high tide is, I can’t see them keeping Penzance open.
| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by ChrisB at 08:30, 8th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
National Rail need to update their GWR Storm info page then - Only the North Cotswold changes noted currently
https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/service-disruptions/storm-goretti-gwr-20260107/
| Re: Storm Goretti 'weather bomb' to hit South West England Posted by grahame at 08:18, 8th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
There will be no services operating on Cornish branch lines from late afternoon today.
I would also expect some disruption tomorrow morning whilst route proving is undertaken.
I would also expect some disruption tomorrow morning whilst route proving is undertaken.
Thanks for that update - noted. I also note that at the time of writing, the Cornish main line service I still in place for normal service.
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There will be no services operating on Cornish branch lines from late afternoon today.
I would also expect some disruption tomorrow morning whilst route proving is undertaken.














