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Banbury station reopens after man scaled signal gantry | Banbury station reopens after man scaled signal gantry |
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Banbury train station in Oxfordshire has reopened after it was closed when a man scaled the signal gantry. | Banbury train station in Oxfordshire has reopened after it was closed when a man scaled the signal gantry. |
British Transport Police said the man, who is in his 20s, is now down from the gantry. He has been taken to hospital with serious injuries. | |
The incident started just before 10:00 BST with some passengers reporting being stuck on trains for five hours. | The incident started just before 10:00 BST with some passengers reporting being stuck on trains for five hours. |
Officers have said they were aware of reports the man had a knife and trained negotiators had been talking to him. | |
Tom Hayes, was travelling from Birmingham to London. He was stuck on a stationary train for five and a half hours. | Tom Hayes, was travelling from Birmingham to London. He was stuck on a stationary train for five and a half hours. |
He said: "We managed to keep up to date on Twitter and Facebook. We got a couple of updates from the driver, who walked through the train, but we didn't really know what was going on." | He said: "We managed to keep up to date on Twitter and Facebook. We got a couple of updates from the driver, who walked through the train, but we didn't really know what was going on." |
'Given up' | 'Given up' |
Having missed the filming he was travelling to London for, Mr Hayes decided to return to Birmingham. | Having missed the filming he was travelling to London for, Mr Hayes decided to return to Birmingham. |
He said: "We've just arrived at Banbury station but I've given up now and I'm going home. Trains are running now, albeit in an ad-hoc way." | He said: "We've just arrived at Banbury station but I've given up now and I'm going home. Trains are running now, albeit in an ad-hoc way." |
A British Transport Police spokesman said trains had been stopped while the incident was ongoing. | A British Transport Police spokesman said trains had been stopped while the incident was ongoing. |
Jennifer Payne, customer service director at Chiltern Railways, said services were "heavily impacted" by the incident and apologised to customers. | |
She said: "The line has now reopened but passengers may experience delays and short notice cancellations whilst we try and get services back to normal and trains back to their usual positions. | |
"Customers impacted by the disruption may be eligible for compensation and those affected should complete a form either at one of our stations or by visiting our website." |