Train services resume after tree falls on line

Network Rail engineers worked to clear the track near Worlingham level crossing
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Rail services have returned to normal after being disrupted earlier on Saturday when a tree fell on the line.
It fell close to the Worlingham level crossing and was reported at about 08:30 GMT.
A number of Greater Anglia services between Beccles and Lowestoft were cancelled as a result.
The rail operator apologised for the delays.

The tree fell near Worlingham level crossing, between Beccles and Oulton Broad South
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- Published15 August 2023