Expect Route Changes During Autumn Rail Upgrade in Surrey and Hampshire

By Ivan PetrenkoAug 15, 2025 21:43 PMNews
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Track upgrades to improve travel reliability. Source: unsplash

Travellers planning autumn trips through southern England should be aware of upcoming changes to connections between London, Surrey and the coast. From late September to mid-November, nine level crossings in Surrey and Hampshire will close on different dates. During the October half-term, train services between Guildford and Havant will be replaced by buses, affecting journeys to coastal towns and nearby national parks.

The closures will be introduced in stages to limit disruption. Confirmed dates are:

  • Liss Common: 27 September to 24 October
  • Kings Fernsden: 4 to 24 October
  • Princes Bridge: 11 to 25 October
  • Milford: 18 October to 2 November
  • Petersfield: 25 October to 2 November (overnight only)
  • Liss: 26 October to 2 November
  • Sheet: 25 October to 2 November and 8 to 9 November
  • Farncombe East: 25 October to 2 November (overnight only)
  • Farncombe West: 25 October to 13 November

Preparatory works will also take place on the weekends of 27–28 September, 4–5 October, 11–12 October and 18–19 October, which may affect journey times and connections.

We appreciate that there is never a good time to close the railway and we’re sorry for the disruption this will cause. However, these closures are essential to complete the vital upgrade of the Portsmouth Direct line.
Speaking on behalf of Network Rail and South Western Railway, Mark Goodall, Wessex Route Director

These changes are part of the final stage of a major signalling upgrade between Farncombe and Petersfield. The work includes installing 90 new signals and 17 equipment buildings, which will bring more accurate timetables and fewer delays once completed. At the moment, travellers are likely to face longer journeys and should allow extra time for changes, particularly if their plans involve catching a flight or boarding a cruise.

If you are heading to Portsmouth, the South Downs or other destinations along this route, it is best to organise your travel plans in advance. A few simple tips can help make the journey easier:

  • Look up the latest train schedules before you leave
  • Booking tickets with a comfortable time margin
  • Considering alternative transport such as coach services or driving
  • Allowing extra time if visiting multiple locations in a day
  • Avoiding affected areas on weekends when possible
  • Adhering to these tips can assist in minimising delays and allow for smoother travel while the works are in progress.

Travel may be a bit more challenging for a short while, but the changes aim to bring improvements that will make a difference for many years to come. Once the works are complete, the modernised line and new signalling will make journeys more reliable, which is especially valuable for travellers who depend on punctual services. If you are setting off on a trip this autumn, you might treat the disruption as a chance to try different routes, see places that usually stay off the tourist map and enjoy a fresh kind of travel experience.

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