Services are currently suspended following flooding
Tom Burnett Content Editor
18:38, 21 Jul 2025Updated 18:38, 21 Jul 2025
Metrolink services are affected by flooding
Tram services on the East Didsbury line are suspended due to ‘heavy flooding’.
Rochdale services are operating between Trafford Bar and Rochdale, which ticket acceptance in place on a number of Bee Network bus services.
A Bee Network spokesperson said: “Due to heavy flooding, services on the East Didsbury line are currently suspended. Rochdale services will operate between Trafford Bar and Rochdale. Ticket acceptance is in place on 15, 23, 25, 42, 42A, 43, 50, 85, 86, 101, 103, 111, 142, 143, 147, 171 and 172 bus services.”
A Met Office yellow weather warning for thunderstorms is in force for Greater Manchester until 9pm tonight.
The warning states: “Heavy showers and scattered thunderstorms may cause some localised flooding and transport disruption on Monday.
“Scattered heavy showers and thunderstorms are expected on Monday. Rainfall amounts will vary from place to place but 20-30 mm is likely within an hour in a few places, with a small chance of 40-50 mm in one or two locations; this most likely across southern Scotland and northern England. Lightning strikes are also likely along with the potential for hail and gusty winds.
“Showers and thunderstorms will slowly ease during Monday evening.”
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