Disruptions to the train services across Cambridgeshire are expected to last until mid-morning, according to a train operator.
Greater Anglia were experiencing early morning issues today (Friday) with services in and out of Norwich station because of a fault with a signalling system.
Passengers using Ely, Cambridge and Peterborough stations were among those affected.
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The train operator says the issue was reported at 5:30am and Network Rail engineers fixed the problem at 6:55am, within 10 minutes of arriving at the fault.
Disruptions are still expected until 10am.
“We apologise for the inconvenience caused,” a spokesperson said.
He added passengers delayed by 15 minutes or more can claim for delay repay at www.greateranglia.co.uk/delayrepay.
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