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Trains running again after trespasser incident
Train services at Cambridge railway station have returned to normal after an earlier trespass incident blocked the line.
Greater Anglia said the service between London Liverpool Street, Stansted Airport and Cambridge North, was now running to time.
It said disruption started at about 09:17 BST and was all cleared by 10:48.
The issue was caused by "a trespasser reported on the line", it confirmed.
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