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I just see that a lot of snow In England, places in America which almost never gets that awful stuff, lol, the people who drive find they cannot do so, stopping is the problem, hehehe
do they sell snow tires in London?
A lot of idiots in London take their kids to school in designer 4x4's and think they will be ok. They aren't. There's nothing funnier than a Porsche Cayenne struggling for grip in the snow and sliding backwards down a hill.
I've lived in London for twenty years and I've never seen it this bad before. Never seen snow this deep, never seen it stick around for this long, never had it this cold before.
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I'm back home from Munich! After 3 days!
What would have been a regular 2 hour flight ended in an adventure!
We should have left on Friday morning, but all flights to London were cancelled.
By the time it was evening, we heard that Heathrow would not re-open until the following morning. (Great pubs at Munich airport!)
Back to Munich, 1 hour on the S-Bahn to the city centre. We booked into a hotel.
Early nexy morning, the internet revealed still no BA flights to London.
Instead a train to Frankfurt (ICE, great!). From Frankfurt to Cologne and on to Brussels.
Eurostars from Brussels to London not running!
Night in a hotel in Brussels.
Yesterday morning, still no Eurostar tickets available, slow train to Calais. This was good, despite the snow, no disruptions.
Foot passengers on the Seafrance ferry to Dover.
Train home. Finally arrived! It was raining here, no snow (50 miles from Heathrow)!
I just feel sorry for the stranded passengers at Heathrow, who have no alternative means of travel, and have to stick it out until Boxing Day!
Could have something to do with the gulf stream giving out gradually. After all, London is further north than NYC and they have regular snow storms every year.
(ICE, great!)
I blame the French, they have shut down the motorways for any heavy goods vehicles.
I hope that's irony, keeping in mind that travelers who can't fly usually make taking a train in this country unbearable.
I fecking hate sitting somewhere on the ground in a train. Everyone just runs you over when walking past. Bah!
Hi Bjoern,
No irony at all!
It was the best train I've ever been on! And it wasn't late! It's not my fault that they are called Inter City Express! (ICE), just sounds ironic under theses circumstances. :mixedsmi:
Despite all the problems, I actually enjoyed the adventure back...something different.
(expensive until I get reimbursed)!
You can blame BAA for me having to catch a German train, as most flights out of Munich were on time.
Just not to London!