
Northamptonshire rail delays after person hit by train
On its website and a post on X, EMR said: "We are sorry to report that we will have disruption for the next few hours on our London Intercity & Connect routes, to/from London St Pancras. Sadly a person has been hit by a train."Passengers are advised to take alternative routes if travelling on Tuesday afternoon.Tickets are being accepted on other routes and tickets dated today will be valid to travel on Wednesday, EMR said.British Transport Police has been approached for comment.
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