What's happening?
Storm Goretti has brought heavy snow and hazardous conditions across the West Midlands. This is affecting transport services.
Bus, train or tram services may be delayed or cancelled at short notice.
Plan ahead and allow extra time if you need to travel.
Bus
West Midlands Bus services are disrupted.
We will update service changes as they come in below.
Please check information directly with your operator.
Train
West Midlands Railway are currently unable to operate any train services.
The situation will be reassessed regularly by the team.
Tram
West Midland Metro are operating.
A 15-minute service will be available between Wolverhampton and Edgbaston Village.
Current service updates
Last updated: Friday 9 January at 10:55am
| 81 | Operating but will not serve Vicarage Road, Roseville, Swan Village and Woodcross Estate. |
| 53 | Operating but will not serve Ettingshall Village. |
| 530 | Operating but will not go around Rocketpool. It will serve Bradley Lane. |
| 891 | Currently suspended |
All services are currently suspended.
All services are currently suspended.
All services are using main roads only.
All services are currently suspended and will remain suspended for the day.
| 601/602 | Currently suspended |
| 630/631 | Operating but not serving the Lyndon area |
| 664/665 | Operating half hourly between Solihull and Dickens Heath only |
| A7/A8 | Operating half hourly along main roads only. Cheswick Green, Blythe Valley, Dorridge Station and side roads in Knowle are currently not being served |
| A10 | Currently suspended |
Services are disrupted in the West Midlands.
Visit National Express for all service updates.
Services are running as normal in Coventry.
| 22 | Currently suspended |
| 23 | Operating a revised route |
| 24 | Currently suspended |
| 25 | Operating a revised route |
| 674 | Currently suspended |
Services 11 & 59 are operational, albeit with a reduced timetabled service.
West Midlands Bus on Demand
West Midlands Bus on Demand will be unavailable from 9pm on Thursday 8 January.
Some areas may be less affected, but the service is paused across the whole region because vehicles and drivers operate across the West Midlands. This means we cannot safely run the service in only some locations.