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A superb animation illustrating how leaves are transformed into a teflon like substance on rail track, that causes issues for drivers, ... A bit of rain isn't a problem for the railway but flooding can cause serious issues. Heavy rainfall can cause flooding on the railway, disrupting your train services.

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  • A superb animation illustrating how leaves are transformed into a teflon like substance on rail track, that causes issues for drivers, ...
  • A bit of rain isn't a problem for the railway but flooding can cause serious issues.
  • Heavy rainfall can cause flooding on the railway, disrupting your train services.
  • When this happens, we work night and day to keep the railway open for your ...
  • Trespass and vandalism on the railway are illegal and extremely dangerous.

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Delays Explained: Landslips

Delays Explained: Landslips

Extreme weather across Britain has put the railway at a higher risk of

Delays Explained - Flooding

Delays Explained - Flooding

Heavy rainfall can cause flooding on the railway, disrupting your train services. How do we respond to flooding and get your ...

Delays Explained: Flooding

Delays Explained: Flooding

A bit of rain isn't a problem for the railway but flooding can cause serious issues. And it's something we're facing more of, with ...

Delays Explained - Trespass and Vandalism

Delays Explained - Trespass and Vandalism

Trespass and vandalism on the railway are illegal and extremely dangerous. ❌ When they happen, we must stop all trains to ...

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Delays explained: storms

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Stormy weather can severely impact the railway. When this happens, we work night and day to keep the railway open for your ...

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Leaves - Delays explained  - Film by Network Rail

Leaves - Delays explained - Film by Network Rail

A superb animation illustrating how leaves are transformed into a teflon like substance on rail track, that causes issues for drivers, ...