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Road and rail reopen after fire | |
(about 7 hours later) | |
Part of the A12 in Essex and the main railway line into London - closed because of a van fire - have reopened. | |
Police were called to the A12 at Colchester during the morning rush hour after a van carrying an oxyacetylene cylinder caught fire. | Police were called to the A12 at Colchester during the morning rush hour after a van carrying an oxyacetylene cylinder caught fire. |
The road was closed in both directions between junction 25 and 26 at Eight Ash Green and the railway line between Marks Tey and Colchester was closed. | The road was closed in both directions between junction 25 and 26 at Eight Ash Green and the railway line between Marks Tey and Colchester was closed. |
The northbound carriageway of the A12 has been reopened to traffic. | |
Safety concerns | Safety concerns |
Justin Johnston, from Essex Fire and Rescue Service, said: "We are doing everything we can to try to reduce the impact of this incident on the travelling public, but safety must be the driver in any decision we take. | |
"We are liaising with other agencies and industry specialists to consider all the options available to get the A12 open again in the quickest possible time without putting the public and our own teams at risk." | "We are liaising with other agencies and industry specialists to consider all the options available to get the A12 open again in the quickest possible time without putting the public and our own teams at risk." |
Fire crews said the road should be fully open by 0800 BST on Saturday. | |
The main railway line between Norwich and London Liverpool Street was affected by the van fire. | |
One Railway suspended trains between Colchester and Witham, and operated a bus replacement service. | |
Passengers travelling from Norwich and Ipswich to London were told they could use their tickets to travel via Cambridge. |