Electrical fault on train causes railway delays
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Railway services which run through Peterborough, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire were delayed after an electrical fault was discovered on a train.
Cambridgeshire Fire Service was called to track near St Neots, to reports of an electrical fault that set off a fire alarm.
Crews attended and electricity to the lines was switched off so checks could be carried out. A Grand Central train was moved to St Neots railway station and the line has since reopened, although disruption was expected until 21:00 BST.
Operators Thameslink and Great Northern said: "Trains may still be cancelled, delayed by up to 40 minutes or revised."
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