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Great Anglia rail users delayed as tree falls on line | Great Anglia rail users delayed as tree falls on line |
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Rail passengers between London and Norwich have been facing delays of more than an hour after storms brought a tree down on to overhead power lines. | |
The tree came down on a section of line near Ingatestone at about 17:00 GMT, causing problems to services in and out of London Liverpool Street. | The tree came down on a section of line near Ingatestone at about 17:00 GMT, causing problems to services in and out of London Liverpool Street. |
Engineers have been on site to clear the line but trains between Colchester and Norwich have also been affected. | Engineers have been on site to clear the line but trains between Colchester and Norwich have also been affected. |
Passengers are advised to check with Network Rail before travelling. | Passengers are advised to check with Network Rail before travelling. |
Train services were being terminated and started at Witham and Colchester. | Train services were being terminated and started at Witham and Colchester. |
Marks Tey to Sudbury services have been suspended until further notice and arrangements were being made for a rail replacement bus to operate between Marks Tey and Sudbury and between Shenfield and Witham. | Marks Tey to Sudbury services have been suspended until further notice and arrangements were being made for a rail replacement bus to operate between Marks Tey and Sudbury and between Shenfield and Witham. |
Customers have been told First Capital Connect and London Underground are accepting Greater Anglia ticket holders for passengers to travel via Cambridge into London Kings Cross. | Customers have been told First Capital Connect and London Underground are accepting Greater Anglia ticket holders for passengers to travel via Cambridge into London Kings Cross. |