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Major train disruption due to rail 'trespasser' | |
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Trains were unable to run in or out of Manchester Piccadilly throughout most of Saturday | |
Rail passengers across the north of England have faced major disruption after trains were unable to run in or out of Manchester Piccadilly station. | |
National Rail said services had been affected throughout most of Saturday because of a trespasser on the line in the Manchester area. | |
Lines reopened at about 20:00 GMT but cancellations remained on multiple services due to congestion, with disruption expected to continue until the end of the day, Northern said on its website, external. | |
The company said the trespasser had been arrested by the British Transport Police (BTP). | |
"Northern, Network Rail and all other affected train operators are currently in the process of moving stranded trains that have been impacted by this incident," it added. | |
"Once this has taken place we will work to recover the timetable." | |
A BTP spokesperson said officers were called to the line near Levenshulme station at about 14:00 to reports of "a person in a precarious position". | |
"Officers attended alongside Greater Manchester Police, paramedics and fire and rescue, and a person was arrested in connection [with the incident]." | "Officers attended alongside Greater Manchester Police, paramedics and fire and rescue, and a person was arrested in connection [with the incident]." |
Services affected cover several areas across the North West, as well as trains between Carlisle and Newcastle, and parts of Teesside and Yorkshire. | |
Other train operators affected included Avanti West Coast, CrossCountry, East Midlands Railway, Northern, TransPennine Express and Transport for Wales, National Rail said. | |
A Northern spokesperson said: "All other services in the North West will be at risk of cancellation and disruption due to the severe impact caused by this incident. | |
"Customers with tickets to travel on Northern services can travel on board Manchester Metrolink Tram Services, TransPennine Express, East Midlands Railway, Transport for Wales & Cross Country services via any reasonable route until the end of the day. | "Customers with tickets to travel on Northern services can travel on board Manchester Metrolink Tram Services, TransPennine Express, East Midlands Railway, Transport for Wales & Cross Country services via any reasonable route until the end of the day. |
"This will be the quickest route to/from Manchester City Centre - Manchester Airport." | "This will be the quickest route to/from Manchester City Centre - Manchester Airport." |
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