Disruption to rail services and road travel was continuing after a landmark Manchester city centre building was destroyed by a major fire.
The Hotspur Press building on Cambridge Street, close to Manchester Oxford Road railway station, was gutted by the blaze on Monday, leading to its partial collapse.
It resulted in the cancellation of all rail services through Manchester Oxford Road station overnight.
While rail lines since reopened, National Rail said “residual” disruption was expected until 09:30 BST. Some roads in the surrounding area were also closed off.
National Rail said as the service recovers, trains may still be cancelled or revised.
TransPennine Express warned while services running through Oxford Road station are returning to normal some services may still be cancelled.
It said customers can use their tickets on alternative connections at no extra cost if their service is cancelled due to the disruption.
A free bus service is also running between Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester Oxford Road.
Customers can also use their train tickets on Metrolink tram services between Manchester city centre and Manchester Airport.