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Major England-Scotland route blocked by derailed train Major England-Scotland route delays after derailed train
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A derailed train has blocked lines on a major route between England and Scotland, National Rail Enquiries has said. A derailed train which blocked lines on the main west coast line between England and Scotland has been put back on the rails, National Rail has said.
An engineering train came off the track near Carnforth, Lancashire, and is affecting services by Northern Rail, TransPennine Express and Virgin Trains. The engineering train came off the track near Carnforth, Lancashire, and has affected services by Northern Rail, TransPennine Express and Virgin Trains - but services are now running.
Some services have been cancelled and replacement bus services are being been laid on. Some services were cancelled and replacement bus service was provided.
Journeys around the area are expected to be disrupted all day. Trains are running again but some delays are expected to continue.
National Rail Enquiries website said: The National Rail Enquiries website said:
Passengers are being warned to expect disruption until at least 18:00 BST on Sunday.