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February 25, 2022Rail companies are urging customers planning to travel on Friday to reconsider their plans after red and amber weather warnings were issued for Storm Eunice, with strong winds expected to affect much of the UK.
Journeys will take longer as blanket speed restrictions – 50mph in most places – will be imposed for safety reasons on the main rail lines across the country, with winds set to reach as high as 90mph in some areas. High winds can lead to trees and debris being blown onto train lines, which then block trains and can cause delays and cancellations.
The severe weather will affect journeys across the country. Rail companies are asking people to plan their travel for a different day and to check before they travel. Passengers can also claim compensation if they have been affected by the disruption.
Network Rail and train operators are working together to keep people safe. Network Rail have additional engineers out across the network ready to react to problems when they happen and will check all affected lines for damage before reintroducing services as quickly as possible. People who re-plan a journey for Friday will be able to use their ticket to travel on equivalent services with their train operator any time on Thursday or Saturday.
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