Queues build after incident on train line
Published: 14:40, 31 July 2012
Train delays after incident on Southeastern line. Pictures: Janice Walker
Olympics spectators travelling between Kent and Stratford International faced major disruption this afternoon, after a trespasser forced a section of Southeastern's high-speed line to be shut.
No trains were able to run between Ebbsfleet International and Stratford, causing some services to the Olympic Park to be cancelled and others delayed.
All lines have now been reopened.
The trespasser is believed to have been led away by police at around 2.45pm.
The high-speed 'Javelin' trains travel at speeds of up to 140mph.
They are expected to carry 25,000 people an hour to and from the Games.
But Janice Walker, from Kent, sent these pictures of Stratford International station, where queues built up.
Reporter Susan Hilder was also stuck at Stratford International at 2.30pm.
She said Southeastern were handling the situation without fuss, but queues were building up.
Audio: Susan Hilder speaks from Stratford International
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