Southeastern Travel Advice: Friday 2 March and Saturday 3 March
The forecast is for heavy snowfall on Friday afternoon and overnight into Saturday, and our staff will continue to work around the clock to run as many trains as possible.
We will continue to run a revised timetable on Friday 2 March and on Saturday 3 March to provide a more reliable service for our passengers. This will mean reduced services on certain lines, the closure of some stations and changes to the times of those trains that are running.
We're advising passengers not to travel if they're able to avoid it, and on Friday afternoon in particular, please try to complete your journey earlier, as heavy snow is forecast.
We strongly advise passengers to allow extra time for their journeys, and to check before they travel using the Southeastern website, National Rail Enquiries, the free 'On Track' app or follow @Se_Railway for live Twitter updates.
Our services and timetables have been updated in the Journey Planner for Friday, and timetables for Saturday 3 March will be available from tomorrow. Plan your journey here.
Shepway / Folkestone & Hythe Line information:
Paddock Wood Line (Trains between London & Ashford / Dover / Ramsgate through Paddock Wood)
Hourly service between Charing Cross and Ashford calling at Waterloo East, London Bridge, Orpington, Sevenoaks, Tonbridge, Paddock Wood, Staplehurst, Headcorn and Ashford.
Additional trains will run during the rush hours.
The following stations won't be served: Chilham, Chartham, Deal, Marden, Martin Mill Minster, Pluckley, Sandling, Sandwich, Walmer, Westenhanger, Wye.
High speed Line through Ashford (Trains between London St Pancras & Ramsgate through Canterbury & Dover)
Half hourly service between St Pancras and Dover Priory and vice versa, calling at Stratford, Ebbsfleet, Ashford, Folkestone West and Folkestone Central.
Half hourly service between St Pancras and Ramsgate through Canterbury West and vice versa calling at Stratford, Ebbsfleet, Ashford and Canterbury West.
Some additional services will operate during peak hours
Delay Repay compensation
If you've been delayed by 30 minutes or more on Tuesday 27 February, Wednesday 28 February, Thursday 1 March or Friday 2 March, you can claim Delay Repay compensation at double the normal value. To claim, visit our website or pick up a leaflet at one of our stations.