Rail services to and from London Euston disrupted

Disruption is expected until 10:00 BST this morning
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Lines have reopened

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Rail services to and from London Euston are resuming after they were suspended earlier causing major disruption.

Trains were halted while emergency services dealt with an incident between Watford Junction and Bushey.

British Transport Police said a person had died at the scene at about 06:00 BST.

Network Rail said lines had reopened but disruption was expected to continue until 10:00 BST.

Tickets on Avanti West Coast and London Northwestern can be used on any other operators and road transport is also being provided in some areas.

London Overground services have been running as normal.

A National Rail spokesperson said earlier: "Emergency services have now safely completed their work between Watford Junction and Bushey, and all lines have reopened.

"Whilst service recovers, trains running between these stations may still be severely delayed by up to 90 minutes or revised."

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