Cambridge, Norwich and Stowmarket train disruption continues

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Services in Suffolk, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire were delayed after a tree fell on power lines

Train services disrupted by a fallen tree have resumed, although some may still be cancelled or revised, according to Greater Anglia, external.

Overhead electric wires damaged by the tree between Ipswich and Stowmarket on Tuesday have now been repaired by Network Rail, the company said.

Lines have reopened but passengers are advised there will be some disruption between Norwich, Ipswich, Cambridge and Stowmarket.

This was expected until 08:00 BST.

The company said "extensive work" was required to fix the problem, adding passengers would be able to use tickets on alternative routes.

It has issued an apology to customers.

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