Rail services cancelled after incident on line

Railway platform with train approaching. A few people can be seen in the distance of the platform and a sign saying Kettering is at the front of the image.
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Trains to and from Kettering have been cancelled due to an incident on the line

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Inter-city train services in Northamptonshire have been delayed or cancelled after a person was hit by a train.

East Midlands Railway said services would not be running until 19:00 BST, external between Kettering and Leicester on Tuesday, with some trains "diverted where possible".

Replacement buses were being sought to keep people on the move.

Trains between London St Pancras, Nottingham and Sheffield were also affected by the incident, the rail firm said.

National Rail later confirmed on X that the line had reopened, but warned: "Whilst service recovers, trains may still be delayed by up to 60 minutes, diverted or cancelled."

It said rail ticket holders could travel at no extra cost on alternate East Midlands Railway services between Grantham and Nottingham, and LNER between Doncaster and London Kings Cross.

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