A 100-mph Storm Imogen has caused chaos to the transport network, The Daily Mail reported Monday.
The storm has caused major disruption to southern England, including to rail commuters who faced rush-hour chaos as they tried to make their way home this evening amid a barrage of cancellations and delays.
Trains in and out of London were disrupted due to the hurricane-force winds, while routes to Brighton, Gatwick Airport, Portsmouth, Southampton, Gloucester and Cardiff were also affected.
While many services were outright cancelled, speed restrictions were also imposed on the remaining routes at various times due to the high winds.
Affected networks include Arriva Trains Wales, Great Western Railway, Southern, South West Trains, Gatwick Express, Southeastern and Thameslink.
Gatwick Airport also warned flights may be disrupted.
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