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Train services on the reopened Camp Hill Line were suspended after West Midlands Railway reported a fault with a train door. Services have since returned to timetable after disruption affecting Pineapple Road, Kings Heath and Moseley Village.
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00:00Train services on Birmingham's reopened Camp Hill line were suspended for around two hours
00:06after a fault was reported on one of West Midlands Railways trains.
00:10Services from Pineapple Road and the other new stations were cancelled from about six
00:15o'clock on Wednesday before returning to the timetable once the problem was fixed.
00:21The operator says the issue involved a train door and apologised to passengers affected
00:27after engineers worked to restore services on the route.
00:31Ticket acceptance was put in place on local buses during the fault.
00:35The disruption came a day after stations at Moseley Village, Kings Heath and Pineapple Road
00:40reopened to passengers after more than 80 years.
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