Some lines are blocked between the airport station and Manchester Piccadilly
Trains from Manchester Airport station may be cancelled or delayed this morning due to a 'fault with the signalling system'.
Operators affected include Northern, TransPennine Express and Transport for Wales. Passengers are being urged to check before they travel.READ MORE: Tragic house fire that killed mum and left teen daughter fighting for life started by candle, inquest hearsNorthern Northern's Liverpool Lime Street to Manchester Airport services will start / terminate at Manchester Oxford Road.
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