MAJOR DISRUPTION: Signalling fault at Manchester to delay trains until MONDAY

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MAJOR DISRUPTION: Signalling fault at Manchester to delay trains until MONDAY

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Avanti West Coast Class 390 Pendolino
Credit: Avanti West Coast

A signalling fault at Cheadle Hulme has been causing disruption to trains since the yesterday morning (17th September 2020), between and Crewe / Stoke-on-Trent.

Now, operators are warning that disruption may last until Monday 21st September 2020.

Trains may be cancelled, delayed by 60 minutes of revised.

Phil James, Network Rail’s North West route director, said: “I appreciate this signalling failure in Crewe is a huge inconvenience to passengers and I’d just like to really apologise. I’ve had engineers working all night alongside the signalling manufacturer to find out what’s gone wrong.”

“I’m hugely sorry this is going to have to continue into the weekend. The emergency timetable will remain in place and I’d urge all passengers planning to travel to check www.nationalrail.co.uk as we continue to find the cause and fix it.”

A spokesperson for said: “We are working hard with Network Rail and industry partners to minimise disruption to journeys on our route. Customers who have booked to travel to or from Manchester, Stockport and Wilmslow this weekend can travel on any of our Manchester services until Monday 21st September. We advise checking our website for the most up to date information before going to the station.”

Avanti West Coast is telling passengers that the following services are the only trains to operate between London Euston and Manchester Piccadilly:

  • XX:00 London Euston to Manchester Piccadilly will have an extra stop at Milton Keynes Central, with disruption of up to 30 minutes between Stoke-on-Trent and Stockport.
  • XX:15 Manchester Piccadilly to London Euston will have an extra stop at Macclesfield, with disruption of up to 30 minutes between Stockport and Stoke-on-Trent.

Passengers travelling from Manchester Piccadilly to Wilmslow are being advised by Avanti West Coast to get a train to Crewe and use a Rail Replacement Bus back to Wilmslow, which is being provided by .

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Credit: Avanti West Coast

Ticket acceptance is in place on the following routes:

  • East Midlands Railway trains between Liverpool Lime Street and Manchester Piccadilly
  • LNER trains between Leeds and London Kings Cross
  • Northern trains between Stoke-on-Trent and Manchester Piccadilly
  • services between Warrington Bank Quay and Manchester Piccadilly
  • TransPennine Express services between Liverpool Lime Street / Preston / Leeds and Manchester Piccadilly

Alternatively, Avanti West Coast has said that any passenger with a  ticket to or from Stockport, Wilmslow, Manchester Piccadilly dated Friday 18 September to Sunday 20 September can use them on services between Friday 18th September and Monday 21st September.

CrossCountry is not running any trains between Manchester Piccadilly and Stoke-on-Trent apart from the 22:07 Manchester Piccadilly to Birmingham and the 18:47 Bournemouth to Manchester Piccadilly

CrossCountry ticket acceptance is in place with:

  • Avanti West Coast between Stoke-on-Trent and Stafford and also between Manchester Piccadilly and Macclesfield
  • East Midlands Railway between Warrington Central and Sheffield
  • London Northwestern Railway between Stoke-on-Trent and Birmingham New Street
  • Northern between Warrington Bank Quay and Manchester Victoria
  • TransPennine Express between Manchester Piccadilly and Sheffield
  • Transport for Wales between Warrington Bank Quay and Manchester Piccadilly
CrossCountry HST
Credit: CrossCountry

Northern are being majorly affected by this fault, with changes to multiple routes.

No trains are running on the Stockport / Manchester Airport to Crewe line, which will affect Manchester Airport, Styal, Stockport, Cheadle Hulme, Handforth, Wilmslow, Alderley Edge, Chelford, Goostrey, Holmes Chapel, Sandbach and Crewe. Rail replacement buses will be in operation (please check with Northern for the latest times for the bus transport).

Trains on the Manchester Piccadilly to Stoke-on-Trent line will incur a delay of 40 minutes, with the timetable reduced to a 2 hourly service due to the delays incurred. Ticket acceptance is in place with both Transport for Wales and Avanti West Coast.

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Credit: Northern

Trains from Stockport towards Chester and Buxton and from Manchester Piccadilly to Manchester Airport are not affected by this signalling fault.

Transport for Wales passengers at Crewe wanting to travel to Manchester Piccadilly is being advised to travel via Chester and Warrington Bank Quay.

Ticket acceptance for Transport for Wales passengers is in place with Northern on any reasonable route. A limited bus service is in operation between Crewe and Manchester Piccadilly.

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Credit: Transport for Wales

PLEASE NOTE: Information regarding this incident will change fast, please contact your train operator for the very latest travel advice.

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  1. Disruptions of this magnitude caused to trains due to a signalling fault at Cheadle Hulme………..substitute buses and delays of an hour….?

    Between Manchester and Crewe……
    Really…….!!

    More indications that there are complexities in the now railway signalling system than anything else…..

    Something confirmed by the statement that engineers are working with contractors to resolve the issue…..

    Whatever happened to ‘flagging’ trains and to the use of ‘Pilotmen’..?

    Communication via GSMR, (radio), exists on the railways these days…..

    Trains should not be delayed by the lengths of time indicated here……….and should be by no more than minutes between trains……..something which could easily be achieved by adding just one additional ‘block section’ between trains…….and running, under caution at reduced speed.

    My old boss, Signalling Inspector Ben Palin, would have dealt with this far more efficiently and effectively than all the systems …..with the delays……that seem to be the case here.

    James Hennighan
    Yorkshire, England

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