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Travellers face Christmas rail closures due to planned work Travellers face Christmas rail closures due to planned work
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Rail passengers will face disruption over the Christmas period, with 200 sets of engineering works affecting up to 10% of the railways.Rail passengers will face disruption over the Christmas period, with 200 sets of engineering works affecting up to 10% of the railways.
Network Rail, which maintains the UK's railways, said doing planned works over the festive season would have the least effect on the travelling public.Network Rail, which maintains the UK's railways, said doing planned works over the festive season would have the least effect on the travelling public.
London, Manchester and Cardiff are among the cities hit, and the Heathrow Express will be suspended for six days.London, Manchester and Cardiff are among the cities hit, and the Heathrow Express will be suspended for six days.
It comes as the M1 from junction 12-13 has been closed in both directions. Meanwhile, the M1 from junction 12-13 has been closed in both directions.
Highways England said the road - between Flitwick/Woburn junctions and the Bedford turn-off - could be closed until at least 12:30 GMT following a crash. Highways England said the road - between Flitwick/Woburn junctions and the Bedford turn-offs - could be closed until at least 12:30 GMT following a crash.
The AA motoring group said Friday - which had been expected to be the busiest days of the season as travellers drove home for Christmas - had been "fairly steady".The AA motoring group said Friday - which had been expected to be the busiest days of the season as travellers drove home for Christmas - had been "fairly steady".
Meanwhile, Storm Barbara has hit parts of the UK for a second day.Meanwhile, Storm Barbara has hit parts of the UK for a second day.
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Work on some rail schemes is beginning on Christmas Eve, giving engineers and maintenance teams four days to carry out upgrades before the next working day.Work on some rail schemes is beginning on Christmas Eve, giving engineers and maintenance teams four days to carry out upgrades before the next working day.
Along with the annual festive shutdown on Christmas Day, it will mean only certain services run on Boxing Day.Along with the annual festive shutdown on Christmas Day, it will mean only certain services run on Boxing Day.
Trains to and from London Paddington will not run between Saturday and Thursday because of work to build Crossrail.Trains to and from London Paddington will not run between Saturday and Thursday because of work to build Crossrail.
The Heathrow Express, between Heathrow Airport and Paddington, will also be suspended for six days, while Great Western Railway trains will terminate at Ealing Broadway.The Heathrow Express, between Heathrow Airport and Paddington, will also be suspended for six days, while Great Western Railway trains will terminate at Ealing Broadway.
Bus replacement services and diversions will be in place to and from London Liverpool Street until 2 January.Bus replacement services and diversions will be in place to and from London Liverpool Street until 2 January.
There will also be no Southeastern trains to London Bridge and Charing Cross, apart from Hastings services.There will also be no Southeastern trains to London Bridge and Charing Cross, apart from Hastings services.
Southern Trains has also warned passengers to expect a severely reduced and disrupted service between 31 December and 2 January 2 due to a strike by RMT conductors. Southern Trains has also warned passengers to expect a severely reduced and disrupted service between 31 December and 2 January due to a strike by RMT conductors.
Huge engineering projectHuge engineering project
Network Rail chief executive Mark Carne said doing the work at Christmas was preferable to other times of the year.Network Rail chief executive Mark Carne said doing the work at Christmas was preferable to other times of the year.
"We're making every effort that we can with our train operating colleagues to run the services in the best way that we can," he told BBC Breakfast. He said they were "making every effort that we can to run the services in the best way that we can", he told BBC Breakfast.
"The reality is this is the best time of the year for us to do this sort of huge engineering project because the numbers of people travelling by train is about half of what it is on a normal weekend or a normal day."The reality is this is the best time of the year for us to do this sort of huge engineering project because the numbers of people travelling by train is about half of what it is on a normal weekend or a normal day.
"This is the time of year when we can do this sort of work with the minimum effect on the travelling public.""This is the time of year when we can do this sort of work with the minimum effect on the travelling public."
'No choice''No choice'
Analysis: BBC transport correspondent Richard WestcottAnalysis: BBC transport correspondent Richard Westcott
They're damned if they do and they're damned if they don't.They're damned if they do and they're damned if they don't.
Britain's Victorian railway network needs upgrading, but it's very hard to work on something that's in almost constant use, bar a few hours in the middle of the night.Britain's Victorian railway network needs upgrading, but it's very hard to work on something that's in almost constant use, bar a few hours in the middle of the night.
So Network Rail says it has no choice but to get the really disruptive jobs done during the holidays, when the trains are half as busy as normal.So Network Rail says it has no choice but to get the really disruptive jobs done during the holidays, when the trains are half as busy as normal.
The real problems start when engineering works over-run. Like two years ago, when a catalogue of errors meant two big stations didn't reopen on time, leaving tens of thousands of passengers furious and stranded on the edge of London. The real problems start when engineering works over-run. Like two years ago, when a catalogue of errors meant two big stations did not reopen on time, leaving tens of thousands of passengers furious and stranded on the edge of London.
Network Rail says it's learnt from that mistake and has a comprehensive back-up plan. Network Rail says it has learnt from that mistake and has a comprehensive back-up plan.
WeatherWeather
Christmas Eve will see mild air sweep through the UK overnight and Christmas morning is expected to be very mild - reaching up to 15C (59F) .Christmas Eve will see mild air sweep through the UK overnight and Christmas morning is expected to be very mild - reaching up to 15C (59F) .
This is expected to give way to a spell of windy weather, with the strongest winds across the north of England and in southern Scotland.This is expected to give way to a spell of windy weather, with the strongest winds across the north of England and in southern Scotland.
Wind gusts of more than 70mph were recorded in northern England on Friday, the Met Office said, and there were gusts of 75mph in Wales as Storm Barbara swept across the country. Temperatures in the north are expected to turn colder later on Christmas Day and into Boxing Day morning, with the chance of blustery showers turning into snow, the Met Office said.
In Scotland, high winds have resulted in power cuts, school closures and poor travelling conditions. A wind gust of 91.5mph was recorded at Scalpay Bridge in the Western Isles at about 16:00 on Friday. Another storm - Storm Conor - is due to hit the north of the UK on Boxing Day.
A Met Office amber warning for wind remains in force for northernmost Scotland. On Friday, 70mph winds were recorded in northern England, and there were gusts of 75mph in Wales as Storm Barbara swept across parts of the country.
In Scotland, high winds resulted in power cuts, school closures and poor travelling conditions. A wind gust of 91.5mph was recorded at Scalpay Bridge in the Western Isles.
In Northern Ireland, nearly 1,000 homes were without power on Friday evening.In Northern Ireland, nearly 1,000 homes were without power on Friday evening.
Temperatures in the north will turn colder later on Christmas Day and into Boxing Day morning, with the chance of blustery showers turning into snow, the Met Office said.
The weather that is due to hit the north of the UK on Christmas Day has been named Storm Conor.
RoadsRoads
Some 448 miles of roadworks on England's motorways and major roads have been suspended or completed in a bid to reduce disruption.Some 448 miles of roadworks on England's motorways and major roads have been suspended or completed in a bid to reduce disruption.
Highways England said this would leave 98% of its network free of roadworks until 3 January.Highways England said this would leave 98% of its network free of roadworks until 3 January.
The AA predicted about a third of motorists will make their journeys home for Christmas on Saturday, having said Friday's expected getaway had been "steady".The AA predicted about a third of motorists will make their journeys home for Christmas on Saturday, having said Friday's expected getaway had been "steady".
It had predicted 12 million cars would be on the UK's roads on Friday. John Snowling, from the AA, said with Christmas falling on a weekend, many people started their break on Friday, but almost a third of members would be making their journey on Saturday and more than a fifth will be travelling on Christmas Day to visit friends and family.
John Snowling, from the AA, said: "With Christmas falling on a weekend, many people will start their break from Friday, but almost a third of our members will be making their journey on Saturday and more than a fifth will be travelling on Christmas Day to visit friends and family."
RailRail
With 200 engineering projects taking place over the Christmas period, up to 10% of the railways are due to be affected. As well as the closures in and out of London's Paddington and Liverpool Street stations, there will also be no trains late on Christmas Eve between Cardiff Central, Bridgend, Newport and the Valleys, due to major re-signalling work.
Paddington station in London will be shut from Christmas Eve until 29 December to complete building work on the Crossrail line. Major improvement works will take place between Manchester Piccadilly and Eccles/Salford Crescent/Trafford Park until 2 January.
There will be no Heathrow Express services to or from the airport from 24 to 29 December. Bus replacement services will also run between Maidenhead and Marlow.
Services are also being scaled back at stations including London Bridge, Charing Cross and Liverpool Street in London. Meanwhile, soldiers are on standby to drive rail replacement buses in parts of the South East severely hit by Southern rail strikes, the BBC has learned.
There will be no Greater Anglia services between Ingatestone/Billericay and London Liverpool Street from 24 December to 2 January.
There will be no trains late on Christmas Eve between Cardiff Central, Bridgend, Newport and the Valleys, for a major re-signalling job.
The shortage of trains means the roads are expected to be busier in coming days, but 450 miles of roadworks are either being finished or removed over the holidays to ease congestion.
Meanwhile, soldiers are on standby to drive rail replacement buses in the worst hit areas of the South East, the BBC has learned.
AirportsAirports
Planned strikes by British Airways cabin crew on Christmas Day and Boxing Day have been suspended.Planned strikes by British Airways cabin crew on Christmas Day and Boxing Day have been suspended.
It comes as Friday was due to be the busiest day of the Christmas getaway for airports, according to travel firms' association Abta. Friday was due to be the busiest day of the Christmas getaway for airports, according to travel firms' association Abta.
More than 118,000 passengers were expected to depart from Heathrow, the airport said.More than 118,000 passengers were expected to depart from Heathrow, the airport said.
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