Train workers rescue passengers from a stranded train after six hours near Hatfield, Herts

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Commuters described “apocalyptic” scenes when power failed around 5pm – even knocking out traffic lights in some areas.

Trains were stuck on Thameslink and the East Coast main line, with delays and cancellations continuing all evening.

Witnesses described “pandemonium” as cops were called to break up fights and passengers were forced to pee out of windows.

Christopher Lovell tweeted: “Been sat on a train outside Hatfield for 4.5 hours now.

“People have been p*****g out of the drivers door as there are no toilets.

“Completely unacceptable, multiple opportunities to evacuate the train while it was still daylight.”

Vicki Hamilton said: “Over 4 hours later and still stuck on this @TLRailUK train with no water, no food and no power!”

Our video shows passengers being rescued after six hours stuck between Hatfield and Welham Green, Herts – as the driver says they are finally getting off this “nightmare train”.

One traveller on board told The Sun Online: “It was pitch black, toilets were overflowing, people were shouting and children crying.

“It was pandemonium. After about five hours the police came to break up fights.

“People were smoking in the toilets and then squaring up to other people who objected.

“Passengers were on the point of revolt.”

He said a diesel train was eventually brought alongside and workers helped them across the track.

After seven hours they reached Hatfield station and were put on buses to London.

He added: “A policeman told me they’d evacuated ten trains, and there were 50 trains stuck because of the power cut.”

Other pictures show passengers walking on tracks in North London and in a London Underground tunnel.

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