Rail services have resumed in Norfolk after they were blocked for more than 24 hours after a train derailed.
An East Midlands Railway train derailed between Thetford and Harling Road at about 9pm on Tuesday after hitting a tree at 90mph.
Thirty-one passengers, a guard and a driver were reportedly on the train at the time.
Inspections were carried out on the train for most of Wednesday after its front window and wheels were severely damaged, blocking the line between Norwich and Ely.
Greater Anglia advised people not to travel due to the cancellations.
Services between Norwich and Ely via Thetford remain suspended while the line is cleared of a fallen tree which was struck by a train last night and derailed.
— Network Rail Anglia (@NetworkRailAng) February 7, 2024
We've been working throughout the night to re-rail the train and repair the damaged track. pic.twitter.com/fjTCyEbqov
However, the train company confirmed lines had reopened at about 9.30pm on Wednesday.
Trains are currently running as normal on Thursday morning.
One person suffered a minor injury in the incident, but did not require hospital treatment.
An engineer at the scene told BBC Radio Norfolk: “Everyone on board had a very lucky escape.”
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