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Flooding travel chaos set to ease Flooding travel chaos set to ease
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Flooding chaos which forced the closure of key rail and road routes in northern England is set to ease, but with disruption on many transport routes.Flooding chaos which forced the closure of key rail and road routes in northern England is set to ease, but with disruption on many transport routes.
Some rail services are expected to return to normal by early morning. Some rail services are returning to normal.
Dozens of homes and businesses were flooded on Monday, with parts of North and West Yorkshire, Shrewsbury and Worcester among the worst affected.Dozens of homes and businesses were flooded on Monday, with parts of North and West Yorkshire, Shrewsbury and Worcester among the worst affected.
The Environment Agency had three severe flood warnings and 87 flood warnings in place at 0945 GMT on Tuesday.The Environment Agency had three severe flood warnings and 87 flood warnings in place at 0945 GMT on Tuesday.
BBC weather forecaster Helen Willetts said there would be a drier start on Tuesday with ice being the "immediate concern" to drivers.BBC weather forecaster Helen Willetts said there would be a drier start on Tuesday with ice being the "immediate concern" to drivers.
She said there was "widespread frost overnight", adding: "We have got quite a lot of ice around - untreated roads and pavements in particular."She said there was "widespread frost overnight", adding: "We have got quite a lot of ice around - untreated roads and pavements in particular."
The forecaster went on: "That's especially a problem across northern England, southern Scotland, and parts of Wales.The forecaster went on: "That's especially a problem across northern England, southern Scotland, and parts of Wales.
"We've had a drier night and we should have a drier day.""We've had a drier night and we should have a drier day."
Flooding problemsFlooding problems
On Monday, flooding closed the West Coast Mainline between Lancaster and Preston, and affected roads across the country.On Monday, flooding closed the West Coast Mainline between Lancaster and Preston, and affected roads across the country.
Northern Rail and TransPennine Express advised passengers not to travel on Tuesday unless absolutely necessary and advised those who were travelling to allow extra time for their journeys.Northern Rail and TransPennine Express advised passengers not to travel on Tuesday unless absolutely necessary and advised those who were travelling to allow extra time for their journeys.
There were no trains operating from Leeds to York, Harrogate, Bradford, Manchester Victoria, Sheffield or Blackpool North and flooding forced the closure of the line between Sheffield and Barnsley.There were no trains operating from Leeds to York, Harrogate, Bradford, Manchester Victoria, Sheffield or Blackpool North and flooding forced the closure of the line between Sheffield and Barnsley.
There were also no TransPennine Express services between Leeds and Huddersfield via Dewsbury.There were also no TransPennine Express services between Leeds and Huddersfield via Dewsbury.
In Pictures: Flooded Britain
Some Northern Rail services, including Bolton to Blackburn and Clitheroe, Preston to Ormskirk and Carlisle to Whitehaven, were expected to resume on Tuesday morning.Some Northern Rail services, including Bolton to Blackburn and Clitheroe, Preston to Ormskirk and Carlisle to Whitehaven, were expected to resume on Tuesday morning.
Disruption was expected to continue until at least Wednesday on the Leeds to Skipton, Ilkley and Bradford Forster Square service, Halifax to Huddersfield, and Selby to Wakefield via Bradford Interchange/Huddersfield routes.Disruption was expected to continue until at least Wednesday on the Leeds to Skipton, Ilkley and Bradford Forster Square service, Halifax to Huddersfield, and Selby to Wakefield via Bradford Interchange/Huddersfield routes.
There will be no service from Skipton to Lancaster and Morecambe, and Skipton to Carlisle.There will be no service from Skipton to Lancaster and Morecambe, and Skipton to Carlisle.
Service alterations are also affecting Arriva Trains Wales.Service alterations are also affecting Arriva Trains Wales.
Icy roads
Some National Express East Coast services between London King's Cross and Bradford Forster Square and Skipton will terminate at Leeds until at least Wednesday.Some National Express East Coast services between London King's Cross and Bradford Forster Square and Skipton will terminate at Leeds until at least Wednesday.
The Highways Agency advised drivers to allow extra time on icy roads, which would particularly affect north-east England.The Highways Agency advised drivers to allow extra time on icy roads, which would particularly affect north-east England.
In Wales, the line was closed between Caersws and Machynlleth where replacement buses were operating.In Wales, the line was closed between Caersws and Machynlleth where replacement buses were operating.
Road transport was in place between Blaenau Ffestiniog and North Llanrwst, connecting with rail services between North Llanrwst and Llandudno Junction.Road transport was in place between Blaenau Ffestiniog and North Llanrwst, connecting with rail services between North Llanrwst and Llandudno Junction.
A number of A roads in Wales and England were partly closed.A number of A roads in Wales and England were partly closed.
Those affected included the A466 in south Wales, as well as the A6033 in west Yorkshire, A617 in Nottinghamshire and the A488 in Shropshire.Those affected included the A466 in south Wales, as well as the A6033 in west Yorkshire, A617 in Nottinghamshire and the A488 in Shropshire.
Homes evacuatedHomes evacuated
On Monday, traffic almost came to a standstill on the M1 and the M62 as heavy rain fell across northern England.On Monday, traffic almost came to a standstill on the M1 and the M62 as heavy rain fell across northern England.
Dozens of homes and businesses were flooded in West and South Yorkshire, while schools and shops were closed.Dozens of homes and businesses were flooded in West and South Yorkshire, while schools and shops were closed.
Twelve homes were evacuated in Bradford overnight. Fire crews have been pumping water from a pond threatening to burst its banks and flood houses on Stony Lane in Allerton.Twelve homes were evacuated in Bradford overnight. Fire crews have been pumping water from a pond threatening to burst its banks and flood houses on Stony Lane in Allerton.
A 34-year-old woman and a baby were rescued from a stranded car in Swinton, Greater Manchester, on Monday.A 34-year-old woman and a baby were rescued from a stranded car in Swinton, Greater Manchester, on Monday.
Seven horses, three dogs and two chickens were rescued by firefighters from a flooded farm in Hamer, Rochdale.Seven horses, three dogs and two chickens were rescued by firefighters from a flooded farm in Hamer, Rochdale.
Greater Manchester fire service also had to break into a pub at Summerseat, near Bury, to gain access to a canoeist who had become stuck on a river.Greater Manchester fire service also had to break into a pub at Summerseat, near Bury, to gain access to a canoeist who had become stuck on a river.
A severe flood warning was issued for the River Severn in Shrewsbury, and many roads in Shropshire were closed.A severe flood warning was issued for the River Severn in Shrewsbury, and many roads in Shropshire were closed.
A 45-year-old woman was rescued by police after becoming stranded in her car when it was swept away by flood waters from the Severn.A 45-year-old woman was rescued by police after becoming stranded in her car when it was swept away by flood waters from the Severn.
Surface water on roads caused some disruption in Gloucestershire, with several A and B roads closed.Surface water on roads caused some disruption in Gloucestershire, with several A and B roads closed.


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