C2C passengers are being warned of delays and cancellations after police dealt with an incident at a south Essex train station.
Commuters are facing cancellations to services on certain routes as police dealt with an incident at Grays station.
According to c2c, police are no longer on the scene but disruption remains.
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Rail replacement buses have been ordered to travel from Purfleet, Tilbury Town and Chafford Hundred.
⚠️ (3) ⚠️ (3) Due to the police dealing with an incident at Grays, we currently are unable to stop trains at Grays station. If you require Grays then you would need to change at Tilbury Town, Purfleet or Ockendon for a replacement bus to Grays and Chafford Hundred.
— c2c Rail (@c2c_Rail) July 11, 2022
Disruption is currently expected until 6.15pm, according to the c2c website.
Train services running across the whole c2c network are returning to normal, the company says, but some services may still be cancelled, delayed or revised.
Essex Police has been contacted for comment on the incident.
If a passenger's journey has been disrupted by more than 15 minutes, they may be entitled to cash compensation. Visit the c2c website for more information.
More to follow.
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