There are currently heavy delays to train services in Norfolk due to a damaged overhead wire.
Great Northern Trains have confirmed that services between Ely and King's Lynn have been cancelled due to a damaged overhead wire in the Littleport area.
There are currently delays of over an hour and commuters have been advised to seek alternative routes.
🚧No trains can currently run between Ely and King's Lynn due to damage to the overhead electric wires in the Littleport area
— Great Northern (@GNRailUK) September 7, 2024
🕓If you are travelling now you will need to use an alternative route to reach your destination. Your journey will take at least 60 minutes longer than…
The railway confirmed that replacement buses have been requested but have not yet been confirmed.
Passengers with Great Northern tickets can also use Greater Anglia, Thameslink and London Underground routes at no extra cost.
To help you plan your journey, you can find our alternative route maps on our website here👇https://t.co/0Id2sQtJnF
— Great Northern (@GNRailUK) September 7, 2024
📱Please check journey planners and station information boards before you travel, and allow extra time to reach your destination
📟Our live departure boards can…
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