Travellers have been facing 'severe delays' on trains throughout the day due to flooding on railway lines in Manchester. A burst water main caused the tracks to become completely flooded at Audenshaw.
Train services have been cancelled in both directions between Manchester Piccadilly, Rose Hill and Hadfield, which included Stalybridge and Leeds services via Guide Bridge.
Network Rail ground all the trains to a halt due to the severe flooding, which first began covering the lines near Fairfield in the early hours of the morning.
The flooding also had a severe impact on TransPennine Express services as far as Hull and into Yorkshire. Rail replacement buses were running between Guide Bridge and Manchester Piccadilly in both directions. READ MORE Man suffers 'life-changing' injuries after getting out car on M60 and being hit by lorry Network Rail said it is working closely with water company United Utilities as it tries to get the leak under control so railway lines can reopen as soon as possible.
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