Police investigate death on railway line, Hutt Valley services still disrupted
Photo:
RNZ / Nick James
Hutt Valley train services are still disrupted after a
person died on the railway tracks at Waterloo Station
.
Police are investigating and said officers were providing support to the family.
Train services were suspended between Petone and Upper Hutt on Tuesday.
On Wednesday morning, the Hutt Valley line was running with reduced capacity affecting several stops.
Buses also replaced trains for some Wairarapa line services, or were operating with reduced capacity.
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