Railway Lines as Storm Bert Causes Major Disruption Across the UK
24.11.2024
Storm Bert disrupts railway lines and travel across the UK with snow and heavy rainfall. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Storm Bert’s Impact on Railway Lines Across the UK
Storm Bert unleashed severe weather across the UK, closing roads and railway lines nationwide. Snow, strong winds, and torrential rain created hazardous conditions, with authorities issuing numerous warnings for public safety.
Widespread Travel Chaos as Railway Lines Affected by Storm Bert
Heavy snow forced the closure of major routes, such as the A628 in Yorkshire and the A66 Trans-Pennine. In Scotland, amber warnings predicted up to 40cm of snow on elevated terrain, complicating travel across key regions. Officials urged caution, citing severe conditions.
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Flights at Newcastle Airport faced delays and cancellations, including British Airways’ 9:30am Heathrow service. The airport described continuous heavy snowfall, emphasizing efforts to minimize passenger disruption and maintain operations.
Rail services across affected areas faced substantial challenges due to snow and ice. ScotRail suspended several routes, including Glasgow to Oban and Inverness to Elgin, advising travelers to seek updates. TransPennine Express warned against travel north of Carlisle, while Avanti West Coast restricted services north of Preston.
Power outages impacted over 60,000 homes and businesses in Ireland, where the Electricity Supply Board deployed emergency crews. Flood risks intensified as melting snow combined with heavy rainfall, particularly in southern Wales and southwest England.
Meteorologists forecast rapid thaws and localized flooding as milder Atlantic air swept through. Strong winds, gusting over 70mph, battered southern coasts, compounding challenges for residents and emergency responders.
Yellow warnings for wind, rain, and snow extended across the UK, with durations varying by region. Coastal areas in southern England faced heightened risks on Sunday, prompting further vigilance among local authorities.
Weekend rainfall totals in Wales and southwest England could exceed 100mm over highlands. Residents in south-facing regions faced additional threats from gales and localized flooding. The Met Office advised preparations for significant impacts.
Perth’s annual Christmas lights event was canceled due to severe weather concerns, prioritizing public safety. Local councils and event organizers across affected areas adopted similar precautions.
Meteorologist Aidan McGivern described Storm Bert as a “multiple hazard event,” emphasizing blizzard conditions and risks of power interruptions. He warned of difficult travel, particularly in northern England and Scotland, where snow accumulated rapidly.
Rail companies adjusted schedules to address ongoing disruptions. South Western Rail limited westward travel from Basingstoke, citing speed restrictions and delayed inspections. National Highways issued severe snow alerts, emphasizing safety on affected routes.
Travelers across the UK encountered widespread delays, reduced services, and cancellations. Authorities advised against non-essential journeys, particularly in the hardest-hit regions, to ensure public safety amid ongoing hazards.
Rain warnings for Wales and southwest England persisted into Sunday morning, while wind alerts stretched from Scotland to southern England. Emergency responders remained on high alert, addressing impacts across communities.
The Met Office emphasized that rising temperatures and heavy rainfall posed combined threats of flooding and strong winds. Residents were urged to remain vigilant, monitor updates, and avoid unnecessary travel wherever possible.
Storm Bert’s aftermath highlighted the need for continued resilience and preparedness. Communities across the UK braced for further challenges, as weather conditions evolved rapidly, creating uncertainty for residents and travelers alike.
Photo, source: www.theguardian.com
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