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Heavy snow causes transport havoc in England

2010-01-07 02:46:47 GMT2010-01-07 10:46:47 (Beijing Time)  SINA.com

A man walks through the snow in Queen's Park in northwest London, January 6, 2010. Blizzards swept across central and southern England on Wednesday, bringing more road and rail chaos, forcing airlines to suspend flights and hundreds of schools to close. (Reuters Photo)

Snow falls around The Houses of Parliament in central London January 6, 2010. (Reuters Photo)

Passengers wait for flights after heavy snowfall closed the runway at Gatwick Airport near London January 6, 2010. Blizzards swept across central and southern England on Wednesday, bringing more road and rail chaos, forcing airlines to suspend flights and hundreds of schools to close. (Reuters Photo)

A train leaves station in Hampshire, a village 40 miles west of London January 6, 2009. (AFP Photo)

An ambulance man walks away from the fire station in Hartley Wintney, in Hampshire, a village 40 miles west of London January 6, 2009.(AFP Photo)

Blizzards swept across central and southern England on Wednesday, bringing more road and rail chaos, forcing airlines to suspend flights and hundreds of schools to close.

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