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Two injured after van crashes on to Sale tram tracks Two injured after van crashes on to Sale tram tracks
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Two men were injured, one seriously, when a van ploughed through a wall and landed on tram tracks 10 feet below.Two men were injured, one seriously, when a van ploughed through a wall and landed on tram tracks 10 feet below.
The pair were taken to hospital following the crash in Sale, Greater Manchester, in the early hours of Monday, police said.The pair were taken to hospital following the crash in Sale, Greater Manchester, in the early hours of Monday, police said.
Commuters were hit by delays on the Altrincham line as the Metrolink tracks were blocked in both directions. Metrolink tram services between Altrincham and Old Trafford were suspended in both directions.
The van was removed by 08:00 GMT but commuters were still being told to use replacement buses. The van was removed at about 07:30 GMT but commuters were still being told to use replacement bus services.
The crash happened at 02:20 on Marsland Road near the Brooklands Metrolink stop. The crash happened at 02:20 near the junction of Marsland Road and Hope Road, opposite Brooklands station.
Services on the Altrincham line were only operating between Old Trafford and Piccadilly while repair work took place. Metrolink staff were at the station to point passengers - many of whom oblivious to what had happened - towards the buses.
Extra trams were running to Sale Water Park for passengers to use the park and ride site and Manchester Airport line as an alternative. News updates from across the North West
Services on the Altrincham line were only operating between Old Trafford and Piccadilly while the tracks and overhead lines were being inspected.
A tram arrived at Brooklands station from the direction of Manchester at 08:32 - it was carrying no passengers and had the sign "tram on test" on the front.
It was running on the stretch of track where the van had crashed.
Extra trams were running to Sale Water Park - about two miles away from Brooklands - for passengers to use the park-and-ride site and Manchester Airport line as an alternative.
At the scene
By Ian Shoesmith, BBC News online
The Metrolink is always very busy from around 7:30 until 9:00 every weekday.
Ensuring enough bus capacity to get commuters to work this morning will clearly prove very difficult.
Not the best of Monday mornings... especially if you happen to be from the red half of Manchester - Old Trafford is only four short stops down the tram line towards Manchester City centre.
Passengers were able to use their tram tickets on the 263, 256 and 11 bus services, Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) said.Passengers were able to use their tram tickets on the 263, 256 and 11 bus services, Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) said.
Northern Rail services were also accepting Metrolink tickets. Northern Rail services were also accepting Metrolink tickets from Navigation Road.
Danny Vaughan, head of Metrolink at TfGM, said: "I'd like to apologise for any inconvenience this incident may cause, we will ensure it is dealt with as quickly as possible and keep our customers updated."Danny Vaughan, head of Metrolink at TfGM, said: "I'd like to apologise for any inconvenience this incident may cause, we will ensure it is dealt with as quickly as possible and keep our customers updated."