Roland Perry wrote on 29 October 2013 08:02:10 ...
In message , at 22:58:59 on Mon, 28 Oct
2013, Peter Smyth remarked:
Network Rail tweets: "16 trees on the line in Wessex,
Essex?
32 in Kent, 11 in Sussex, 37 in Wessex,
Or is that Essex?
I'd plump for the 16 being Essex.
No, I think they mean Wessex (basically the SWT network) as
Kent/Sussex/Wessex are the three routes that the old Southern Region is
divided into for Network Rail management purposes.
If the 16 is Wessex, what region had 37 trees down?
According to SWT, "nearly half of the more than 100 fallen trees which
have affected the UK rail network have come down on tracks used by South
West Trains services". So it's likely that 37 was the Wessex figure.
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