Quick Context: Extreme weather across Britain has put the railway at a higher risk of landslips, which typically grow in number in the winter. When you're travelling on the railway, your train may slow because of a speed restriction.
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Extreme weather across Britain has put the railway at a higher risk of landslips, which typically grow in number in the winter. When you're travelling on the railway, your train may slow because of a speed restriction. Sometimes your train may slow down because of a speed restriction to keep you safe.
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- Extreme weather across Britain has put the railway at a higher risk of landslips, which typically grow in number in the winter.
- When you're travelling on the railway, your train may slow because of a speed restriction.
- Sometimes your train may slow down because of a speed restriction to keep you safe.
- This unofficial video explains the system of modern 'colour light' railway
- Trespass and vandalism on the railway are illegal and extremely dangerous.
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