Strong winds have led to the obstruction of train lines, as numerous trees fell and damaged overhead electrical wires. Consequently, services operating between Broxbourne and Audley End are experiencing cancellations, delays, or revisions. A spokesperson for Greater Anglia confirmed the situation, stating: “Network Rail engineers are working hard to remove the fallen trees and repair the damaged overhead wires.” The spokesperson further indicated: “However due to the number of incidents, we do not expect to be able to run trains between Harlow Town and Cambridge, including Stansted Airport, until 17:00 on 25/11/24.” Updates regarding East of England news can be accessed on X, Instagram, and Facebook through BBC Beds, Herts & Bucks, BBC Cambridgeshire, BBC Essex, BBC Norfolk, BBC Northamptonshire, or BBC Suffolk. This material is Copyright 2024 BBC. All rights reserved. The BBC disclaims responsibility for the content of external sites and provides information on its approach to external linking. Post navigation Consultation Underway for Revised Laxey Wheel Visitor Hub Plans Bali Flights Halted Amidst Dangerous Volcanic Ash