Seagull Stew
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Is anything ever done about preparing our railway system to run trains during bad weather conditions, or is it just accepted year in year out that that the system will just be screwed up for a few days?
I know the old reply to the question of "How do they run trains in Russia?" is that they have snow all year round so can work around it but surely we know that for a few days/weeks in winter we will get these conditions, so why does nothing ever seem to be done about it?
At a time when we are all advised not to travel by road, what is done to improve the only alternative to the travelling by car?
Sorry for being naive but if someone on this site can explain exactly why this always happens and nothing ever seems to be done about it for the following winter, then I'd love to know. Or are we just supposed to accept it without asking these questions?
I know the old reply to the question of "How do they run trains in Russia?" is that they have snow all year round so can work around it but surely we know that for a few days/weeks in winter we will get these conditions, so why does nothing ever seem to be done about it?
At a time when we are all advised not to travel by road, what is done to improve the only alternative to the travelling by car?
Sorry for being naive but if someone on this site can explain exactly why this always happens and nothing ever seems to be done about it for the following winter, then I'd love to know. Or are we just supposed to accept it without asking these questions?
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