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Network Rail engineers have now repaired the track between Attleborough and Thetford after the lorry struck the railway bridge near Eccles Road station at about 05:30.
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Debris was strewn on to the line, causing major disruption for Greater Anglia and East Midlands Trains passengers on services between Norwich and Cambridge.
Cancellations and delays are expected until 15:00, according to National Rail Enquiries - which has updates to affected trains here, external.
Andrew Sinclair
BBC Look East political correspondent
The Labour MP for Norwich South, Clive Lewis, has been cleared by his party of claims he sexually harassed a woman at the party conference in Brighton.
The sense of relief in Mr Lewis's voice when he rang me was palpable.
"It's been a nightmare," he said. "I now want to just get on with my life and put all this behind me."
The MP for Norwich South will not forget this year's party conference in a hurry. It began with him criticising the party leadership and quitting the front bench for not holding a proper debate on Brexit.
Then he was filmed at a fringe event using derogatory term about women, for which he later apologised, and then, six weeks later, a party supporter claimed she had been groped by him at the same event.
With other allegations swirling around concerning the behaviour of other MPs, the Labour Party immediately placed Mr Lewis under investigation, but it did not suspend him.
"This is so unlike Clive," one senior party official told me at the time.
His local party stood firmly behind him and he is still a popular character at Westminster.
This incident won't have damaged his long term prospects. Jeremy Corbyn still talks about him returning to the front bench at some stage.
For Mr Lewis the priority now will be to keep his head down, avoid making any controversial comments and focus on his constituency work.
And he might think twice about going to the next party conference.
Norfolk Police say the body of a man, believed to be missing 20-year-old Ian Tang, has been found near North Walsham.
Friends and family of a man who vanished after leaving a nightclub have been searching for him again this morning.
Ian Tang, 20, was last seen leaving club KA in North Walsham in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Volunteers went looking for him in the freezing temperatures overnight and resumed their search of the town this morning.
On Monday, police said they were "increasingly concerned for his welfare".
He is described as 5ft 8in (1.52m) tall, with short brown hair and has a tattoo of a woman's face on his left arm.
Norwich Airport has now reopened, but there are still delays to flights.
An up-to-date list of arrivals and departures is available on its website, external.
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This is the scene at Ely station this morning, with rail passengers gathered on the platform waiting for updates after a lorry hit a bridge.
"Significant damage" was caused to the bridge near Eccles Road station in Norfolk, with some debris falling onto the track, a Network Rail spokeswoman said.
British Transport Police said the top of the bridge was struck at about 05:30, closing all lines between Thetford and Attleborough, external.
Disruption is expected on Greater Anglia trains between Cambridge and Norwich - check the last information here, external.
East Midlands Trains have also been affected, with its Norwich services now starting and finishing at Ely or Peterborough (route pictured below) and alternative arrangements were in place, external.
Engineers were due to be working on repairs for the rest of the day, Network Rail said.
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Norwich Airport has been forced to closed due to the freezing weather conditions.
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It has made the announcement on its website.
A flight from Aberdeen was diverted to Stansted earlier, with another from Amsterdam cancelled.
An update on the closure is expected later this morning, but passengers can check the latest flight information here, external.
Rail services between Ely in Cambridgeshire and Norwich are expected to be disrupted all day after a vehicle hit a bridge causing "significant damage".
National Rail said the bridge near Eccles Road has been inspected and engineers confirm there is "significant damage to the structure".
Until repairs have been carried out, the line between Thetford and Attleborough will be closed, external. It is anticipated it will remain shut until at least the end of the day, the company says on its website.
East Midlands Trains services will not run between Ely and Norwich.
Greater Anglia services may be cancelled or amended.
Buses are running between Ely and Norwich.
You can find out more details about how your journey could be affected here, external.
Maryam Qaiser
BBC News
Worth noting if you are heading to catch the train this morning.
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Greater Anglia passengers are being warned to expect delays and cancellations if they're travelling to Colchester, Ipswich, Norwich, Clacton, or Harwich from London.
There's been a track defect at Rivenhall, between Witham and Kelvedon on the Colchester-bound line.
This is in addition to the blocked line between Thetford and Attleborough which we mentioned a moment ago.
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Something to be aware of if you're trying to use Norfolk trains this morning... which will have knock-on effects for parts of the rail network in Suffolk and Cambridgeshire.
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