Collision between two trams in Manchester

TFGM apologise to customers

Published 10th Nov 2017

There have been major delays on Manchester's Metrolink this morning due to what's being described as a 'low speed' collision between two trams in St. Peter's Square.

It happened in the middle of rush hour this morning (Friday 10th November).

It's not thought anyone suffered any injuries and a number of services.

Services have been suspended on a number of lines whilst the incident is dealt with.

TfGM’s Head of Metrolink, Danny Vaughan, said: “Shortly before 8.30am this morning two trams were involved in a low speed collision at St Peter’s Square. Thankfully it does not appear that any serious injuries were caused but I’d like to apologise to those on board.

“I’d also like to apologise to our other passengers on the network this morning whose journey was or is delayed and disrupted as a result.

“I’ve emphasised to the operator the absolute urgency in which they need to get services running and also ensure a meticulous and swift investigation into this incident is carried out. The matter will also be referred to the Rail Accident Investigation Board in due course, as is normal practice in such circumstances.

“There is no higher priority than the safety of our customers, so I would like to reassure everyone who uses Metrolink that we are treating this matter with the urgency it warrants.