Some train services on the Airedale Line have been delayed or cancelled due to the impact of Storm Floris.
Services between Skipton and Leeds; Skipton and Bradford Forster Square and services through Skipton are affected.
Network Rail say:
"Customers are advised to check before you travel due to forecasted severe weather caused by Storm Floris.
"Some routes will have a reduced train service, customers are encouraged to plan ahead and check journeys before travelling for the latest information and train times."
Services on the Wharfedale Line to and from Ilkley are also affected.
The Met Office say Storm Floris is expected to bring winds of up to 70mph and residents are being warned to expect some delays on roads, as well as rail and flights.
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