More than 80 people were evacuated after the train left the tracks on Monday.
Derailed train near Shap in Cumbria(Image: Andy Stenning/Daily Mirror)
The West Coast Main Line has re-opened after a landslide caused a Glasgow train to derail on Monday morning..
The incident which happened near Shap, Cumbria on November 3, saw 87 people evacuated from the London bound train.
However, National Rail has confirmed services are back in action after disruption continued into yesterday.
Passengers and crew on board the service were evacuated to a nearby hotel with no major injuries after the incident.
No services operated north of Preston, causing significant disruption across the network.
04:28 Avanti West Coast service from Glasgow Central to London Euston was reported to have derailed at Shap in Cumbria. (Image: TheBoyo10/X)
According to statements posted on X, Avanti West Coast confirmed all lines have reopened between Penrith North Lakes and Oxenholme Lake District.
Avanti West Coast services north of Preston can resume, these include Blackpool, Lancaster, Oxenholme, Penrith, Carlisle, Lockerbie, Motherwell, Glasgow, Haymarket, and Edinburgh.
Tickets to or from destinations north of Preston dated November 3 or 4 can be used, at no extra cost, anytime from November 5 to 7.
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Phil James, North West Route Director for Network Rail, said in a statement on the National Rail website: “Services are now running again on this vital section of the West Coast Mainline.
“We thank passengers for the patience and understanding they have shown during the very complex repair programme.
“We have worked closely with train operators to ensure services are running this morning and we would urge you to check with them for the latest information.”
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