Tube line reopens after crash
A further section of the Tube's Central line reopened today following the derailment of a train in January in which 32 passengers were hurt.
London Underground (LU) began running trains again on the western end of the line between Ealing Broadway in west London and Marble Arch.
The entire line was closed after the derailment at Chancery Lane which was caused by a traction motor coming loose from the underside of the train.
More than 80 trains have had to be modified to prevent a further occurrence of the accident. LU has said the entire line should be reopened by Easter.
At present there are still no trains running through the line's busiest area in the heart of London - a section that includes Bond Street, Oxford Circus and Tottenham Court Road stations.
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