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Climate-friendly travel plans to COP summit hit by UK weather chaos

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Posted on November 1, 2021

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UK Weather Chaos Disrupts Travel Plans to COP26 Summit

MILTON KEYNES, England (Reuters) -Delegates, campaigners and journalists travelling by train to the U.N. climate conference https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/cop26-world-makes-new-bid-avert-climate-disaster-2021-10-31 in Glasgow fell victim to a weather-related delay on Sunday – a toppled tree on a railway line.

All tracks on the main rail route between London and Glasgow were blocked near the town of Milton Keynes due to the tree which fell into overhead electric power lines as England was hit by stormy weather.

London’s Euston station was closed to people trying to enter as crowds built up inside and passengers were urged to delay their travel plans.

A Reuters reporter on a cancelled train service said several passengers were instead booking flights to Glasgow in Scotland where the United Nations COP26 climate conference kicks off on Sunday.

Claire Sheppard, a Green Party activist who was walking her dog near Luton Airport where frustrated rail travellers were trying to find flights to Scotland, said the chaos was an embarrassment for Britain as host of the summit.

“We look great,” she said, ironically. “Well done, the UK.”

(Reporting by Mark John and Katy DaigleWriting by William SchombergEditing by Alison Williams and Mark Heinrich)

Key Takeaways

  • Travel to COP26 in Glasgow disrupted by UK weather.
  • A fallen tree blocked the main rail route from London.
  • Euston station closed due to overcrowding.
  • Some passengers opted for flights to Glasgow.
  • Embarrassment for the UK as summit host.

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The main topic is the travel disruption to the COP26 summit in Glasgow caused by UK weather chaos.
What caused the travel disruption?
A fallen tree on the railway line due to stormy weather caused the disruption.
How did travelers respond to the disruption?
Some passengers booked flights to Glasgow as an alternative to the disrupted train services.

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