City's trains disrupted as railway station evacuated
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Affected passengers have been urged to use replacement buses
Rail passengers are facing disruption on journeys through Merseyside after one of Liverpool's main railway stations had to be evacuated.
Fire crews were called to Liverpool Central Station just before 12:15 BST in response to reports of smoke coming out of the back of the building.
The station was evacuated and trains have been suspended while emergency services investigate, Merseyside Fire and Rescue said.
Operator Merseyrail said tickets for affected journeys were being accepted by both Arriva and Stagecoach services until further notice.
Electrical systems have been isolated while the cause of the smoke is investigated.
A fire and rescue spokespersons said: "There is currently no power to the loop meaning there may be some disruption to journeys."
Train services on both the Chester and Ellesmere Port lines will run between Chester and Ellesmere Port and Birkenhead Central only, in both directions.
All services on the Hunts Cross line are currently suspended.
The same system will be in place on the West Kirby and New Brighton lines to Birkenhead North, between Southport and Sandhills, Ormskirk and Sandhills, and Headbolt Lane and Sandhills.
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