Several South Western Railway services will be revised this weekend due to engineering work in the New Malden area.
This is due to maintenance work and will affect trains on Saturday and Sunday (June 6 and June 7).
We have broken down the full details so you can plan ahead.
Saturday and Sunday (June 6 and June 7):
Engineering work is taking place in the New Malden area, closing the lines throughout the weekend.
Please note: On weekends when engineering work is taking place in the New Malden area, replacement buses will operate instead of those currently running for the Berrylands station closure.
Saturday (June 6):
The lines in the New Malden area will be closed all day due to maintenance work.
London Waterloo to Weymouth services will be revised.
London Waterloo to Portsmouth via Guildford services will be revised, with some services starting from Woking.
London Waterloo to Portsmouth via Eastleigh services will start from Basingstoke.
London Waterloo to Exeter St Davids services will be revised.
London Waterloo to Salisbury stopping services will start from Basingstoke.
London Waterloo to Alton services will start from Woking.
London Waterloo to Basingstoke stopping services will start from Woking.
Some London Waterloo circular services via Richmond and Kingston will be revised.
London Waterloo to Hampton Court services will run hourly and will start from Surbiton.
Additional services will run between London Waterloo and Hampton Wick via Kingston.
London Waterloo to Woking stopping services will start from Surbiton.
London Waterloo to Guildford via Cobham services will start from Surbiton.
London Waterloo to Windsor services will depart earlier than usual from London Waterloo.
Buses will run between New Malden and Surbiton throughout the day.
Sunday (June 7):
The same engineering work continues in the New Malden area, closing lines all day.
Services will continue to be revised as on Saturday, with diversions, amended starting points, and reduced stopping patterns across routes.
Buses will continue to run between New Malden and Surbiton, replacing rail services through the affected section.