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How bad is Gareth? I have worked on the Falklands where 100 MPH winds were the normal, at 150 MPH we had to take care, although very little stopped, 70 MPH would have been considered as no problem, it would not have caused any disruption.
Took Wife to station this morning, and found train delayed, so went to find out if that delay would result in missing her connection at Wrexham, only to find there was now no connection, the whole service had been suspended.
So I had to drive Shotton to Shrewsbury and back because of a little breeze, at worst only 70 MPH, I am sure a train weighing 100 plus ton is far more stable than my car at maybe 1.5 ton, what is their problem.
I bet non of the heritage railways cancelled a single journey due to wind? I can make more wind with a helping of sprouts!
Took Wife to station this morning, and found train delayed, so went to find out if that delay would result in missing her connection at Wrexham, only to find there was now no connection, the whole service had been suspended.
So I had to drive Shotton to Shrewsbury and back because of a little breeze, at worst only 70 MPH, I am sure a train weighing 100 plus ton is far more stable than my car at maybe 1.5 ton, what is their problem.
I bet non of the heritage railways cancelled a single journey due to wind? I can make more wind with a helping of sprouts!