Landslips and flooding affecting Settle to Carlisle route

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Passengers in Cheshire, the North West and Cumbria should check before they travel as landslips and flooding caused by heavy rain are affecting some journeys.

Network Rail is busy at several locations working to clear debris, lower water levels and reopen railway lines so trains can run again as normal.

Landslip near Dent. Photo: Network Rail.

The Great North Rail Project have said that around 150 tonnes material slipped onto the tracks at the landslip on the Settle-Carlisle line.

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“Around 150 tonnes of material slipped onto the tracks – and we have cleared most of it. Safety inspections are needed before we can reopen the railway.”

Affected journeys and locations include:

  • Services between Crewe and Chester after a landslip at Beeston Castle
  • Services between Leeds and Carlisle after a landslip at Dent
  • Services between Stoke-on-Trent and Manchester Piccadilly because of flooding at Kidsgrove
  • Services between Salford Crescent and Wigan because of flooding at Daisy Hill
  • Services between Buxton and Manchester Piccadilly because of flooding at Furness Vale

Phil James, from Network Rail, said: “The majority of the railway is unaffected but landslips and flooding caused by heavy rain are affecting some services. We are doing all we can to clear lines and reopen as normal.

“I’d like to thank passengers for their patience and my advice is to check before you travel and allow extra time for journeys which have been impacted.”

Northern are advising passengers affected that stations may see disruption until about 8pm.

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Passengers can plan their journeys and check for the latest travel information at www.nationalrail.co.uk.


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