People have been urged not to travel by train in the aftermath of Storm Henk.
Greater Anglia told customers not to travel on its route between Norwich and Ipswich this morning due to severe disruption.
Services have been cancelled since Tuesday evening after a fallen tree damaged the overhead electric wire between these stations.
All lines have now reopened but delays are still expected.
Two weather warnings were issued for Norfolk as Storm Henk battered the region with strong winds and heavy rain.
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Other train services have faced disruption with the first service from King's Lynn to London King's Cross departing at 8.12am this morning.
Flooding caused further issues on the Greater Anglia network and on the roads.
The A47 was flooded between Swaffham and Norwich with drivers experiencing long delays.
Hundreds of homes were also left without power across the county due to damage to overhead electrical lines.
Some properties remain without electricity today.
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