The railway line between Lancaster and Barrow-in-Furness has been closed due to flooding after Storm Bert.
Rail operator Northern announced that disruption is expected until 4.30am on Friday November 29.
"Services running through these stations have been cancelled or terminated at and started back from Lancaster," said a Northern spokesperson.
"All stations between Lancaster and Barrow-in-Furness will not be served."
A large amount of debris following the flooding is on the track near Ulverston.
Northern has announced that their tickets may be used at no additional cost on board TransPennine Express and Avanti West Coast services between Lancaster and Preston in both directions until Friday, November 29 to allow customers to connect onto alternative Northern services.
They also said that on Monday, November 25, rail replacement road transport will operate between Lancaster and Barrow in both directions.
A spokesperson said that Northern were "sourcing additional operators who can assist on the route to increase the service levels".
At least three people have died as Storm Bert brought heavy rain, wind and snow across the UK.
More than 150 flood warnings were in force across the country.
There was widespread disruption to rail travel in the North Lancashire and Morecambe Bay area over the weekend, and many train services were cancelled or delayed.


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