Rail services have resumed into Manchester Piccadilly after urgent repairs to the overhead lines which power trains.
Network Rail teams worked throughout the night to fix the high-voltage cables on the approach to the North West’s busiest railway station after they failed on Thursday 16 April.
That led to a stretch of the wires being caught and damaged on a passing train, causing major delays for passengers.
Due to the complex area where this took place, with over 400 metres of damaged lines, an extended 12-hour closure of the railway was needed for overhead line specialists to carry out the urgent repairs.
That’s meant some services starting later than usual today (Sunday 19 April), with the railway fully reopening at 11am.
While all services – including long-distance trains to and from London – can now serve Manchester Piccadilly station, passengers are advised to check the latest travel information at www.nationalrail.co.uk or with their train operator while train timetables return to normal.






