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Services resume after West Coast Main Line derailing | |
(35 minutes later) | |
A derailed train which blocked the West Coast Main Line between England and Scotland has been put back on the rails, National Rail has said. | |
The engineering train came off the track near Carnforth, Lancashire, at 08:20 BST, affecting Northern Rail, TransPennine Express and Virgin Trains. | The engineering train came off the track near Carnforth, Lancashire, at 08:20 BST, affecting Northern Rail, TransPennine Express and Virgin Trains. |
Some services were cancelled and a replacement bus service was provided but trains are now running. | Some services were cancelled and a replacement bus service was provided but trains are now running. |
Some continuing delays were predicted as train services resumed. | Some continuing delays were predicted as train services resumed. |
The National Rail Enquiries website said Virgin Trains passengers travelling to/from Glasgow Central/Edinburgh could use Sunday tickets on services running on Monday. | The National Rail Enquiries website said Virgin Trains passengers travelling to/from Glasgow Central/Edinburgh could use Sunday tickets on services running on Monday. |