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Major delays on London and Peterborough East Coast line Major delays on London and Peterborough East Coast line
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Passengers on the East Coast main line are facing major delays between London and Peterborough.Passengers on the East Coast main line are facing major delays between London and Peterborough.
About 200 travellers were left stranded at London's King's Cross station overnight after the last train to Leeds was cancelled.About 200 travellers were left stranded at London's King's Cross station overnight after the last train to Leeds was cancelled.
One passenger said they were put on a coach to Peterborough at 03:40 GMT but it was involved in a minor accident in Huntingdon.One passenger said they were put on a coach to Peterborough at 03:40 GMT but it was involved in a minor accident in Huntingdon.
The problems have been caused by power lines in St Neots, Cambridgeshire.The problems have been caused by power lines in St Neots, Cambridgeshire.
The line is the main link between London and Edinburgh and also serves major cities in Yorkshire.The line is the main link between London and Edinburgh and also serves major cities in Yorkshire.
East Coast Trains say no services are running between London and Peterborough and they are looking to bring in buses. Limited services are expected to return after 09:30 GMT.East Coast Trains say no services are running between London and Peterborough and they are looking to bring in buses. Limited services are expected to return after 09:30 GMT.
The problems are having a knock-on effect for other parts of the line which runs to York, Newcastle and Scotland.The problems are having a knock-on effect for other parts of the line which runs to York, Newcastle and Scotland.
Network Rail said all four lines between Biggleswade and Peterborough are blocked but it hopes re-open two of them by noon.Network Rail said all four lines between Biggleswade and Peterborough are blocked but it hopes re-open two of them by noon.
East Coast said it would run diesel trains - which do not need overhead power lines - via Cambridge from 09:30 GMT. East Coast is running a limited service with diesel trains - which do not need overhead power lines - via Cambridge.
First Capital Connect say buses are replacing trains in this area and are warning that journey times could be extended by an hour.First Capital Connect say buses are replacing trains in this area and are warning that journey times could be extended by an hour.
It is thought many of the passengers stranded overnight had been to the Arsenal's Champions League game against Bayern Munich at the Emirates Stadium in north London.It is thought many of the passengers stranded overnight had been to the Arsenal's Champions League game against Bayern Munich at the Emirates Stadium in north London.
Jonathan Selwyn said his family got on the 23:30 GMT train at King's Cross and were kept on for about four hours with no information, when they were put on a coach to Peterborough.Jonathan Selwyn said his family got on the 23:30 GMT train at King's Cross and were kept on for about four hours with no information, when they were put on a coach to Peterborough.
"We were heading up the motorway and found ourselves careering through the central reservation," he said."We were heading up the motorway and found ourselves careering through the central reservation," he said.
"I'm here with my 12-year-old son, my 15-year-old son, my wife and 80-year-old mother. It's bit of a nightmare.""I'm here with my 12-year-old son, my 15-year-old son, my wife and 80-year-old mother. It's bit of a nightmare."
Mike Manning had been to the Millwall v Peterborough football match and was also kept on the 23:30 train for several hours before getting on the coach which crashed.Mike Manning had been to the Millwall v Peterborough football match and was also kept on the 23:30 train for several hours before getting on the coach which crashed.
'Exceptional situation''Exceptional situation'
He said: "The coached started rattling, I thought it was going to tilt over but fortunately everyone is safe."He said: "The coached started rattling, I thought it was going to tilt over but fortunately everyone is safe."
Everyone on the coach got off at about 05:00 GMT and were kept in a lay-by until another replacement bus came to take them to Peterborough.Everyone on the coach got off at about 05:00 GMT and were kept in a lay-by until another replacement bus came to take them to Peterborough.
A spokeswoman from East Coast Trains said it was "very sorry" for what happened to the stranded passengers.A spokeswoman from East Coast Trains said it was "very sorry" for what happened to the stranded passengers.
"It was an exceptional situation at King's Cross," she said."It was an exceptional situation at King's Cross," she said.
"We kept passengers on the train while we were waiting updates from Network Rail."We kept passengers on the train while we were waiting updates from Network Rail.
"It is unacceptable if they had no information and we are looking into what happened."It is unacceptable if they had no information and we are looking into what happened.
"We can understand it was awful for the passengers and it was not only annoying but hugely inconvenient.""We can understand it was awful for the passengers and it was not only annoying but hugely inconvenient."
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