Southeastern services to London back on track after disruption caused by fallen tree between Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge
12:04, 30 December 2020
updated: 12:26, 30 December 2020
Southeastern rail services to London are back to normal after a tree fell on the tracks between Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge this morning.
The London-bound side was blocked at around 11am with passengers offered bus replacement services.
The disruption was expected to last until 1pm but the tree has now been cleared and all lines have reopened.
No further delays are expected.
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