** All lines are now open again **
York rail travellers – including those going to the Great Yorkshire Show – are facing major disruption this morning (Thursday).
All lines between Harrogate and York are blocked after an incident on the line.
Northern Rail says a vehicle has collided with level crossing barriers, while National Rail says a vehicle has hit a bridge.
A North Yorkshire Police spokesperson said: “We’re currently dealing with a vehicle on the tracks at Knaresborough station alongside colleagues from British Transport Police.
“Thankfully, there are no injuries. However, there is likely to be disruption for some time while the tracks are cleared.
“Please avoid the area if you can and plan your journey accordingly.”
Northern Rail says: “Train services are unable to run between Harrogate and York in both directions.
“Services from Leeds towards York will either terminate at Harrogate or be cancelled.
“Services from York towards Leeds will either start from Harrogate or be cancelled.”
This is expected to last until midday. Rail replacement buses have been called in.
It comes on a hugely busy morning as people head to the Great Yorkshire Show at Harrogate.
National Rail says you can use your ticket on the following services at no extra cost:
- TransPennine Express between Leeds and York
- CrossCountry between Leeds and York.
More details on the National Rail and Northern websites.