Warning as another Sheffield tree falls today after storms - but railway re-opening
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Resident Toby Sockett warned people to be careful in the city, after seeing a tree come down this afternoon on Fox Hill Road in the city, shown in this picture taken from the passenger seat of a car today.
He urged people to be careful in a message to The Star.
Sheffield Council’s Streets Ahead team said tonight they have had to close Fox Hill Crescent due to the fallen tree, adding on social media they would let people know when it could be re-opened.
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Meanwhile, Rotherham Central station is set to reopen tomorrow after being overwhelmed with water during Storm Franklin – the third storm to hit the railway in a week.
Network Rail’s staff will be working through the night to fix and test the tracks so that the railway can reopen after 10am tomorrow.
Engineers have spent three days pumping water away from the railway between Aldwarke and Tinsley.
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Tram trains to start again from Tinsley to Rotherham after storm
Rotherham Central station is expected to re-open with a normal train service from 10am tomorrow. Tram Train services between Tinsley and Parkgate will also back in action. Passengers are advised to continue to check before travelling.
The pre-emptive decision to close the station was made on Saturday 19 February based on the Environmental Agency's river level readings at the time.
Officials say that by acting before any flooding hit the station, Network Rail engineers were able to remove critical equipment from the ground, which has proved crucial to reducing the impact of flood damage.
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