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Storm causing travel problems across Cumbria

by Jacob Colley
27/10/2021
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Flooding affecting the A5075 Borrans Road (Ambleside) between the Rugby Club and Waterhead. Picture: Cumbria Road Watch

A storm is continuing to cause travel disruption for people in Cumbria.

Here is a list of travel issues in the county:

  • Catbells route – impassable due to fallen tree after Grange.
  • The B5289 – impassable due to flooding between Grange and Seatoller
  • Stagecoach services – 77, 77A and 78 buses suspended for the rest of the day
  • Rydal – The A591 is partially blocked and traffic is queuing due to flooding near the Glen Rothay Hotel
  • Ambleside – the A593 is badly flooded at Rothay Bridge, near the Rothay Manor Hotel. Lengthy delays are being reported on all approaches
  • Windermere Car Ferry – not operating due to strong winds
  • West Coast Mainline – Avanti West Coast and TransPennine Express are advising customers to avoid travelling on the line
  • Northern services – delays between Bootle and Carnforth due to flooding
  • A591 between Ambleside and Keswick – the road is just passable due to flooding at the bottom of Dunmail Raise
  • Ambleside – Flooding affecting the A5075 Borrans Road between the Rugby Club and Waterhead. Only 4x4s are getting through
  • Windermere – Slow traffic on A592 between Newby Bridge and Bowness on Windermere due to patches of flooding. Motorists are advised to approach with care

If you are aware of any travel issues that we are not reporting, please let us know by emailing [email protected]

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