London Euston: Railway worker in hospital after assault on train
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A man has been arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm after a railway worker and another person were injured on a train at London Euston.
British Transport Police (BTP) said officers were called out to reports of a serious assault at about 07:10 BST.
The victims were taken to hospital for treatment for laceration wounds, BTP said. Their injuries are not believed to be life-threatening.
RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said it was an "appalling incident".
He added that it would "send shockwaves through the whole railway family" and the union's thoughts were with the member, his colleagues and his family.
"While we await the full facts, the union will be providing practical support to our member and the workforce at Euston as the police investigation continues," Mr Lynch said.
'Worrying time'
Some trains at London Euston were cancelled or delayed to allow emergency services to deal with the incident.
An Avanti West Coast spokesman said the victims were recovering in hospital and their families had been informed.
"We are providing support and assistance to our colleague and their family at this worrying time, as well as our people who have been affected by what has happened," the spokesman said.