LNER is advising customers not to travel on Friday, when the second of two storms rolls in this week.
Passengers have already faced a day of disruption after Storm Dudley hit the north of England. Storm Eunice is set to follow on Friday.
Customers are asked to check in advance as Friday will see a reduced timetable in place across parts of the East Coast Main Line.
People who are booked to travel in either direction between York and London King’s Cross are being advised not to travel on Friday but where possible, make their journey tomorrow (Thursday).
Alternatively, customers can request a full refund from their point of purchase.
Network Rail has introduced speed restrictions on the East Coast route with possible damage to infrastructure as a result of the anticipated conditions.
The Met Office has issued an extreme weather warning with high winds forecast with central and southern England expected to be most impacted by Storm Eunice.
Services that can operate face extended journey times, and short notice delays, alterations and cancellations are expected.
Warrick Dent, LNER safety and operations director, said: “We are encouraging our
customers with tickets dated for Friday 18 February to bring forward their travel arrangements to Thursday 17 February where possible.
“We expect services to be extremely busy in the coming days and advise customers to check our website and social media channels for the latest information.”
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