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Lincolnshire Rail Services Face Disruptions Amid Storm Goretti

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Lincolnshire Rail Services Face Disruptions Amid Storm Goretti

Rail users in Lincolnshire are being strongly advised to reconsider their travel plans due to the anticipated severe weather conditions brought on by Storm Goretti. The local area is set for heavy snowfall and high winds starting from Thursday evening through to Friday. Network Rail has declared the suspension of several railway lines, inclusive of routes affecting Lincolnshire. Starting at 8 p.m. on Thursday, both the Crewe/Derby/Nottingham/Lincoln line and the Matlock/Derby/Nottingham/Lincoln/Cleethorpes line will be out of operation. The service is anticipated to be back up by 10 a.m. on Friday, with a contingency based on safety evaluations done by Network Rail. Dan Matthews, Operations director, extended apologies for the inconvenience caused but maintained that ensuring the safety of the commuting public and staff was a priority. Furthermore, diminished services are projected on the lines that link Nottingham to Birmingham and Cardiff. Commuters are advised to confirm the status of their trips before proceeding.
This story has been adjusted based on the original report by www.bbc.com for The Lincoln Post.

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