HawkTheSeagull
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A wind turbine has been blown down by the wind in Devon, if that can be taken down then some trees would be no match.
The late start will allow Network Rail to check the tracks at first light and remove objects without delays, it also removes the risk of a train smashing into a fallen tree on the line that it only saw a few seconds before - which could cause massive damage and even more days of disruption - even injury or loss of life.
Also, if thousands wont be leaving early to get a train, then it means that they cant get injured by debris being blown around or have a tree fall on their car etc.
The late start will allow Network Rail to check the tracks at first light and remove objects without delays, it also removes the risk of a train smashing into a fallen tree on the line that it only saw a few seconds before - which could cause massive damage and even more days of disruption - even injury or loss of life.
Also, if thousands wont be leaving early to get a train, then it means that they cant get injured by debris being blown around or have a tree fall on their car etc.