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Scorpion loose on Virgin train from London to Edinburgh causes delays | Scorpion loose on Virgin train from London to Edinburgh causes delays |
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A train was briefly delayed when a scorpion was found scurrying on the floors of a carriage. | |
The pet arachnid escaped from an ice cream container on the London to Edinburgh Virgin Trains East Coast service. | The pet arachnid escaped from an ice cream container on the London to Edinburgh Virgin Trains East Coast service. |
Rail passengers were held up for eight minutes at Peterborough station when transport police boarded. | Rail passengers were held up for eight minutes at Peterborough station when transport police boarded. |
British journalist Harry Horton live-tweeted the episode and later said he first noticed something strange when seated passengers started standing up and retreating. | British journalist Harry Horton live-tweeted the episode and later said he first noticed something strange when seated passengers started standing up and retreating. |
“There was something going on at the end of the carriage and I couldn’t quite see what it was,” said Mr Horton. | |
“A lot of the passengers were up on their feet. All of a sudden a couple came down to my end [and] they said there’s a scorpion on the loose.” | “A lot of the passengers were up on their feet. All of a sudden a couple came down to my end [and] they said there’s a scorpion on the loose.” |
The Washington DC-based reporter said he and around 20 others had to evacuate the carriage on Sunday and that a guard asked if there were “any vets on board the train to help out”. | |
The scorpion was apparently returned to the container but the female owner, in a rush to get to Newark-on-Trent, gave up the desert-dwelling predator to police. | |
“We weren’t quite clear why she had [it],” said Mr Horton. | |
“The police basically said to her, you’re either getting off here with your scorpion or we’re taking your scorpion from you.” | |
“In the end, she decided to give up the scorpion and give it to the police.” | “In the end, she decided to give up the scorpion and give it to the police.” |
A British Transport Police spokesman said: “We were called at 2.56pm to a Virgin train from King’s Cross to Edinburgh and we met the train at Peterborough. | |
“A scorpion had escaped from a passenger’s bag, but it had been recaptured quickly and put in an ice cream box. | |
“We have taken the scorpion to an exotic pet rescue in Peterborough.” | “We have taken the scorpion to an exotic pet rescue in Peterborough.” |
The rail network has experienced major delays, cancellations and complete service shut downs across the Christmas period largely thanks to Southern rail strikes. | The rail network has experienced major delays, cancellations and complete service shut downs across the Christmas period largely thanks to Southern rail strikes. |
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