Train lines were blocked between two Oxfordshire railway stations which caused delays for passengers.
The incident was first reported on Monday evening at around 8pm as a broken-down train was spotted on the tracks in the county.
This was between Haddenham & Thame Parkway and Bicester South Junction and subsequently had a knock-on effect for those travelling on Monday night.
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A spokesperson for Chiltern Railways said: "Unfortunately, due to a broken down train between Haddenham & Thame Parkway and Bicester South Junction, the line towards the West Midlands is blocked.
"Services running through these stations may be delayed."
A later statement issued by the train operator at around 8.45pm confirmed the line had been cleared.
It said: "We are pleased to say the freight train has now been cleared and services are running again.
"We do expect some delays whilst we recover. We appreciate your patience."
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