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Airport train services hit by £100k cable theft Airport train services hit by £100k cable theft
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Trains to Manchester Airport have been affected by the theft of £100k of railway signalling cableTrains to Manchester Airport have been affected by the theft of £100k of railway signalling cable
Trains to Manchester Airport have been affected by the theft of more than £100,000 of power cable from a railway line.Trains to Manchester Airport have been affected by the theft of more than £100,000 of power cable from a railway line.
The signalling cables were stolen from the railway line between Preston and Bolton over Christmas.The signalling cables were stolen from the railway line between Preston and Bolton over Christmas.
All lines between these stations will be closed "for most of the day" while repair work is carried out, a Network Rail spokesperson said.All lines between these stations will be closed "for most of the day" while repair work is carried out, a Network Rail spokesperson said.
Work is due to be completed by around 18:00 GMT, with limited rail replacement buses running to the airport from Blackpool and central Manchester.Work is due to be completed by around 18:00 GMT, with limited rail replacement buses running to the airport from Blackpool and central Manchester.
'Additional security measures''Additional security measures'
Fewer trains will also be running between Blackpool North and Preston, with limited rail replacement buses running in both directions.Fewer trains will also be running between Blackpool North and Preston, with limited rail replacement buses running in both directions.
Other services affected include Manchester Piccadilly to Manchester Airport in both directions, with fewer trains able to run and limited rail replacement buses running.Other services affected include Manchester Piccadilly to Manchester Airport in both directions, with fewer trains able to run and limited rail replacement buses running.
A Network Rail spokesperson said the first trains expected to be able to call at all stations would be the 17:51 GMT Blackpool North to Manchester Airport and the 18:45 Manchester Airport to Blackpool North service.A Network Rail spokesperson said the first trains expected to be able to call at all stations would be the 17:51 GMT Blackpool North to Manchester Airport and the 18:45 Manchester Airport to Blackpool North service.
Passengers are also being advised that Northern tickets can be used at no additional cost on the Avanti West Coast service between Warrington Bank Quay and Oxenholme Lake District and the TransPennine Express service between Manchester stations and Preston.Passengers are also being advised that Northern tickets can be used at no additional cost on the Avanti West Coast service between Warrington Bank Quay and Oxenholme Lake District and the TransPennine Express service between Manchester stations and Preston.
Network Rail said it is working with the police to find the thieves. Network Rail said it was working with the police to find the thieves.
The line closure comes as Northern services across the North West are expected to be significantly affected by train crew shortages.The line closure comes as Northern services across the North West are expected to be significantly affected by train crew shortages.
Network Rail has been electrifying the line between Wigan and Bolton since 2022.Network Rail has been electrifying the line between Wigan and Bolton since 2022.
The stolen cable provided power to the overhead line equipment, which then powered electric trains across the tracks.The stolen cable provided power to the overhead line equipment, which then powered electric trains across the tracks.
"I am very sorry to passengers who will be impacted by the rail closure," Christian Irwin, Network Rail's capital delivery director, said."I am very sorry to passengers who will be impacted by the rail closure," Christian Irwin, Network Rail's capital delivery director, said.
"We are working closely with the British Transport Police to provide additional security measures and to find and prosecute those accountable.""We are working closely with the British Transport Police to provide additional security measures and to find and prosecute those accountable."
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