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Rail bridge debris halts services Rail bridge debris halts services
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Thousands of commuters face major delays after all services in and out of London's Liverpool Street Railway Station were suspended.Thousands of commuters face major delays after all services in and out of London's Liverpool Street Railway Station were suspended.
Services were disrupted after scaffolding from a new bridge fell onto tracks on Wednesday evening.Services were disrupted after scaffolding from a new bridge fell onto tracks on Wednesday evening.
Trains to Stansted Airport, Cambridge, Essex, Southend, Ipswich and Norwich are affected.Trains to Stansted Airport, Cambridge, Essex, Southend, Ipswich and Norwich are affected.
Network Rail is hoping to reopen the tracks by 1400 BST. Tube services at the station have not been affected.Network Rail is hoping to reopen the tracks by 1400 BST. Tube services at the station have not been affected.
'Highly congested'
Services on the route are terminating at Stratford, Tottenham Hale, Hackney Downs or Seven Sisters.Services on the route are terminating at Stratford, Tottenham Hale, Hackney Downs or Seven Sisters.
'Highly congested'
Network Rail warned passengers to expect "highly congested" services during peak time travel and said the journey into London could take an additional 60 minutes.Network Rail warned passengers to expect "highly congested" services during peak time travel and said the journey into London could take an additional 60 minutes.
On Wednesday evening, about three trains were stopped from entering the station and 300 passengers had to walk along tracks to Bethnal Green following the incident.On Wednesday evening, about three trains were stopped from entering the station and 300 passengers had to walk along tracks to Bethnal Green following the incident.
Network rail said engineers worked on the site overnight and the structure.Network rail said engineers worked on the site overnight and the structure.
A Transport for London spokesperson said "just debris from engineering works" fell on the tracks rather than a partial bridge collapse as reported earlier.A Transport for London spokesperson said "just debris from engineering works" fell on the tracks rather than a partial bridge collapse as reported earlier.
The 1,300 tonne bridge had been inched across existing railway tracks using hydraulic rams, as part of the East London Line extension into Shoreditch.The 1,300 tonne bridge had been inched across existing railway tracks using hydraulic rams, as part of the East London Line extension into Shoreditch.