Railway passengers have been warned of disruption as a fallen tree has blocked the lines on Tuesday morning (June 25). The tree has damaged overhead electric wires between Diss and Norwich. Services running to and from Diss and Norwich may be cancelled, delayed, or revised, a Greater Anglia spokesperson said.

Disruption is expected until 4pm. The spokesperson added: "We have limited rail replacement buses operating between Diss and Norwich. Cross Country and Great Northern will be conveying Greater Anglia passengers between Cambridge and Ely.

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