THERE could be more travel disruption for residents in Bromsgrove, Rubery and South Birmingham on the morning commute tomorrow.
West Midlands Railway is advising passengers to check before they travel to see if the services they are due to get are running.
The company is hoping to run a full service as much as possible but further snowfall which is expected to last until around 4am and freezing temperatures could make road access to stations and depots difficult.
With regard to the buses there is no news yet on which services will or will not be running tomorrow morning (Monday). Both First Worcestershire and National Express West Midlands suspended their services throughout Sunday.
All council run schools in South Birmingham will be closed tomorrow and several others in Bromsgrove district have announced they will be shutting.
Among those closed are Alvechurch Middle School, Aston Fields Middle School, Beaconside Primary and Nursery School, Beoley First School, Blackwell First School, Catshill First and Nursery, Catshill Middle School, Chaddesley Corbett Endowed Primary School, Chadsgrove School and Specialist College, Charford First School, Dodford First School, Fairfield First School, Finstall First School, Hagley Catholic High School, Hagley Primary School, Hanbury C of E School, Haybridge High School and Sixth-Form, Holywell Primary and Nursery School, Lickey End First School, Lickey Hills Primary School, Meadow Green Primary School, Meadows First School, Millfields First School, North Bromsgrove High School, Parkside Middle School, Rigby Hall School, Sidemoor First School, South Bromsgrove High School, St Andrew’s CE First School, Barnt Green, St John’s Middle School, St Kenelm’s CE Primary School, St Peter’s Catholic First School and Stoke Prior First School.