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Metrolink: Line damage during storm causes tram cancellations Metrolink: Line damage during storm causes tram cancellations
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The overhead lines were damaged during a thunderstorm on SundayThe overhead lines were damaged during a thunderstorm on Sunday
Greater Manchester's tram network has been hit by cancellations and delays after overhead lines were damaged in a thunderstorm. Greater Manchester's tram network has been hit by cancellations and delays after overhead lines were severely damaged in a thunderstorm.
Bury and Rochdale services have been part-suspended, while other city centre services have also faced disruption due to the damage at Manchester Victoria, operator Metrolink said. Bury and Rochdale services have been part-suspended, while other city centre services have also faced disruption due to the damage at Manchester Victoria.
The company said it happened on Sunday during the storm. Operator Metrolink said it happened during a storm on Sunday afternoon.
Parklife festival at Heaton Park was briefly halted due to the weather. It also said services were predicted to be busier than usual later, due to Manchester City's victory parade.
Councillor Pat Karney told BBC Radio Manchester people were "really brassed off" after disruption caused problems for those leaving the festival and Soccer Aid, at Old Trafford, on Sunday evening. No tram services operated from Heaton Park or Bowker Vale on Sunday evening, forcing many of the thousands who had used the service to attend the Parklife festival to use a shuttle bus service or other means to get home.
He added: "Of all the times for this to happen, it is just so unlucky and disappointing. The storm also saw the event at Heaton Park briefly halted for safety reasons.
"The council will be asking Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) for a full brief as to what happened." The damage has caused disruption on the Bury and Rochdale lines
Metrolink said tickets and passes could be used on selected bus services and advised passengers to check its website for the latest updates. Manchester councillor Pat Karney told BBC Radio Manchester people were "really brassed off" after disruption caused problems for both those leaving the festival and the annual Soccer Aid charity football match at Old Trafford.
In north Manchester, Bury to Abraham Moss and Rochdale to Monsall services were running on Monday morning. "Of all the times for this to happen, it is just so unlucky and disappointing," he said.
Elsewhere, East Didsbury to Deansgate, Trafford Centre to Cornbrook, the airport to Firswood, Ashton to Eccles and Altrincham to Piccadilly lines were also running. He added that the council would ask regional body Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) "for a full brief as to what happened".
A Metrolink representative said tickets and passes could be used on selected bus services and advised passengers to check its website for the latest updates.
They said engineers were continuing to work on repairing the damaged lines.
The disruption has seen services on the Bury line start and end at Abraham Moss and trams to Rochdale and Oldham run as far as Monsall.
There were also changes to some of Metrolink's other lines, with East Didsbury services terminating at Deansgate Castlefield, Manchester Airport trams stopping at Firswood and Trafford Park services only operating as far as Cornbrook.
The BBC has contacted TfGM for comment.The BBC has contacted TfGM for comment.
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