Cambridge railway station entrance floods amid downpour

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Cambridge train station closed on Tuesday

A railway station's ticket office has been closed because of flooding as the east of England has weather warnings in place.

Cambridge station's entrance and ticket hall is undergoing emergency work with contractors working through the night in the hope of reopening on Wednesday.

Train operator Greater Anglia said customers could use a side entrance and buy tickets online.

It added: "We apologise for the inconvenience caused."

The Met Office, external issued a yellow weather warning for much of the region and said "flooding of a few homes and businesses [was] possible".

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