Flying Scotsman trespassers cause delays

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There were numerous reports of people going on to the tracks

Rail services have been disrupted after trespassers were spotted on the line between Derby and Birmingham.

Reports on social media blamed people eager to see Flying Scotsman as the locomotive passed through the region.

British Transport Police warned sightseers to keep away from the tracks but a group was pictured on an embankment at Walton-on-Trent in Derbyshire.

Standard services were delayed throughout Sunday.

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British Transport Police had issued several warnings specifically about Flying Scotsman

CrossCountry trains apologised to passengers over "multiple incidents of trespassers" and said it was moving services as quickly as possible, but safety was of "utmost importance".

Rail enthusiast Jake Neil tweeted he was shocked that so many of those involved were children.

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Another Twitter user, Robert Fielding, was worried the problems could lead to Flying Scotsman being banned from main routes.

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The National Rail website, external said disruption could last until late afternoon.

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