Rail services disrupted after person hit by train

A close up of one side of a white and grey train with one set of red doors open, on a railway station platform. Image source, Greater Anglia
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Greater Anglia said it was working with organisations to "reopen the line as soon as possible"

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Rail passengers have been advised not to travel after a person was hit by a train.

National Rail said the incident happened, external between Tottenham Hale in north London and Broxbourne in Hertfordshire.

Services between Liverpool Street and Hertford East, Stansted Airport and Cambridge; and Stratford, Harlow and Bishop's Stortford have all been affected.

Greater Anglia advised people not to travel until later on Wednesday with disruption expected until further notice, external.

The train company said it was supporting the emergency and Network Rail response teams to "reopen the line as soon as possible".

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