KEEN train spotters have been trespassing on the tracks in a bid to get a better view of the Tornado steam train.
The famous train travelled from Liverpool Street to Walton this morning for the first time in honour of the railway station's 150th anniversary.
The Tornado 60163, the first Peppercorn class A1 steam train to be made since they were scrapped in 1966, was commissioned by Tendring District Council chairman Mark Platt.
Once arriving in Walton the Tornado will shuttle between Colchester five times to give 1,500 people an opportunity to board the world famous train.
Tickets for the Tornado have been sold out for weeks but enthusiasts have caused delays by getting too close to the track to view the trains passing, Greater Anglia has confirmed.
The incidents has caused delays and forced trains to go at slower speeds.
Spectators are being asked to stay well away from the tracks and enjoy the day safely.
Please remember that if you're going to see the Tornado steam train to keep well away from the track or platform edge. Enjoy it safely.
— Greater Anglia News (@GreaterAngliaPR) 12 August 2017
We have had to run some trains, including the Tornado, at slower speeds as sightseers have been too close to the tracks.
— Greater Anglia News (@GreaterAngliaPR) 12 August 2017
⚠️ Trespass incidents on the #WaltonOnTheNaze branch due to the steam train; delays to Walton / Clacton trains may occur. JS
— Greater Anglia (@greateranglia) 12 August 2017
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