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Falling tree damages train and blocks line at Adisham near Canterbury
17:34, 28 March 2021
updated: 17:38, 28 March 2021
A falling tree has damaged a train and caused a railway line to be blocked.
It fell on the line at Adisham, near Canterbury, at about 3pm and Southeastern teams quickly descended on the site.
It blocked the line between Dover Priory and Canterbury East for two-and-a-half hours as crews worked to clear the obstruction.
At 3.40pm, Southeastern also tweeted: "Unfortunately the tree on the line at Adisham has caused damage to a train, so the line from Dover towards Canterbury East is blocked until further notice.
"Services are being diverted via Ramsgate where possible and replacement buses are being arranged."
The route reopened with the 5.30pm service between Dover Priory and London Victoria.
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