11 cows dead after train carrying Arsenal fans hits herd

Trains were delayed and cancelled afrer one service struck a herd of cows
Trains were delayed and cancelled afrer one service struck a herd of cows

At least 11 cows have died after they wandered onto railway tracks and were struck by a train carrying Arsenal fans to Burnley.

The 9.38am service from Kings Cross to Sunderland reportedly killed eleven cows crossing the track between London and Peterborough, blocking lines and disrupting services running north from the capital.

Cows derail Arsenal fans
Cows derail Arsenal fans' four hour trip to Burnley away clash (Picture: Twitter/@cr3)

The incident has caused chaos for passengers, with all services passing through the area delayed or cancelled as a result of the crash.

The train eventually turned back towards London.

In a statement Grand Central confirmed: "Due to animals on the railway between Peterborough and London Kings Cross all lines are blocked.

"Train services to and from these stations may be subject to disruption on all routes. Disruption is expected until 14:00."