POLICE have arrested a woman after a trespassing incident at a town station.
The force was called at 4.45 am this morning after people reported concerns for the welfare of a woman at Eastleigh railway station.
Officers arrived at the site on Bishopstoke Road and located the woman.
Road closures were put in place between Bishopstoke Road and Station Hill whilst emergency services were on-scene.
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Trains were also delayed in the area with National Rail later tweeting: "Lines have now reopened following an earlier trespass incident in the #Eastleigh area.
"Trains running through this station may still be delayed or revised whilst services return to normal."
A 37-year-old woman from Eastleigh has now been arrested on suspicion of being drunk and disorderly in public.
She remains in custody at this time, according to police.
Roads have now reopened in the area and delays are easing.
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