Travel and transport across Cumbria have been affected by today's (November 4) yellow weather warning for rain and the consequent flooding.
Flooding has caused widespread disruption across Cumbria over the past two days, with roads closed, rail services affected, and rivers bursting.
THESE are the latest traffic and travel updates from across Cumbria as several flood alerts remain in place across the county.
River Greta at Keswick Flood warning area: Low lying roads, residential, commercial properties & campsite in Keswick adjacent to the rivers Greta & Derwent including Greta Park Rugby Football Ground, ...
A HIGHWAY Maintenance worker is likely to lose his job for driving whilst under the influence of cocaine, a court heard.
This is how Kendal and the surrounding area has been affected.
A U-turn to keep a motorway bridge open to limit disruption during a four-year long project has been welcomed by residents. National Highways is due to close sections of the M6 in south Cumbria to ...
A £23.3m project to create a new section of road has reached a milestone with the opening of a new bridge. The road crossing at Grizebeck, Cumbria, allows access to be maintained to the southern end ...
National Highways will work on seven bridges instead of eight to reduce disruption to drivers using the M6 [National Highways] A bridge over the M6 will remain open during lengthy roadworks, as a ...
Businesses along Cumbria’s coastline are being invited to take part in a new series of workshops designed to get their businesses ready for ...
Travel turmoil was once more exacerbated this morning following a train derailment in Cumbria, with ambulance services ...
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