A woman has escaped with a hip injury after being hit by a train at Ivybridge station.
British Transport police were called at 11am to reports of a casualty and long delays were expected.
Great Western Railway and CrossCountry trains between Totnes and Plymouth were suspended but all lines have been reopened.A British Transport Police spokesperson said: "BTP officers were called to Ivybridge station at 11am on August 20 following a report of a casualty on the tracks."Paramedics also attended and a woman is currently being treated for a hip injury."A National Rail spokesperson added: "All lines have reopened between Totnes and Plymouth following the emergency services having dealt with an incident between these stations."As trains return to normal, trains running between Exeter St Davids and Plymouth may be delayed by up to 40 minutes, cancelled or revised. Disruption is expected until 12:30."A spokesperson for South Western Ambulance Service said: "We were called on Tuesday at 11am about an incident at Ivybridge Train Station. "Our ambulance crew treated one patient at the scene, and transported them onto hospital for further care."