Winter storms: travel and schools updates
Storms Desmond, Eva and Frank brought chaos to Cumbria and the south of Scotland, leading to heavy flooding and mass road closures.
Since then, many roads have also been affected by snow and ice.
Storms Desmond, Eva and Frank brought chaos to Cumbria and the south of Scotland, leading to heavy flooding and mass road closures.
Since then, many roads have also been affected by snow and ice.
Direct trains are expected to start running between Carlisle, Glasgow and Edinburgh again.
The West Coast Mainline north of Carlisle has been closed since Storm Frank damaged the Lamington Viaduct north of Lockerbie on New Year's Eve.
Network Rail has been working on repairs ever since.
Residents in a Cumbrian village are angry that work to repair their flood-damaged bridge is moving too slowly.
The temporary bridge to replace Pooley Bridge, which was washed away in December's floods, should be in place by Easter.
It is estimated repairs to one of Cumbria's most popular walking and cycling paths between Keswick and Threlkeld could take up to two years.