Train services have been resumed after bits of a roof were blown onto the tracks at Worcester Park station, causing delays between central London and Epsom.
South West Trains confirmed debris on the line at Worcester Park meant delays and alterations between Waterloo, Epsom and Dorking.
But at 9.50am this morning, South West Trains said it has now been cleared and trains are running normally.
A SWT spokesman said: "It appears to be part of a roof tile but that isn't confirmed as yet."
#IncidentSWT Debris on the line at #Worcester Park is causing delays or alterations to services between Waterloo/Epsom/Dorking
— South West Trains (@SW_Trains) February 8, 2016
@WeichBen Yes about 9:30 a small part of the roof flew of the station. Hit the main line and basically causes a mini explosion.
— Bhakta Matt (@MattGilb3rt) February 8, 2016
Understated train announcement: Sorry for the delay, a roof fell o the track. We will be in the move once it's been moved.....#StormImogen
— Richard Robinson (@BulletRobinson) February 8, 2016
A ROOF has fallen on the track? That's a new one @SW_Trains. Forget b'fast before my first meeting, doesn't look like I'll make it at all!
— Ryan (@yostrt) February 8, 2016
Storm Imogen - which could see winds reach 60mph - has caused disruption to trains across south London, and Surrey Police has asked commuters to watch out for fallen trees and debris.
Warning: the strongest winds expected in the next 3 hrs. Surrey could see 60mph gusts. Watch for fallen trees/debris 💨🌳🌲#StormImogen 1/2
— RPU - Surrey Police (@SurreyRoadCops) February 8, 2016
More to follow.
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