A man was injured following an "altercation" on board a train near Singer train station on Saturday.
Emergency services were rushed to the station at 7.48pm on February 22.
The man had sustained a minor head injury.
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The British Transport Police is appealing for witnesses to the incident.
A spokeswoman for British Transport Police said: “At 7.48pm on Saturday, February 22, BTP were called to Singer station following a report of an altercation on board a train.
“Officers attended the station alongside paramedics, where a male was found to have a minor injury to the head."
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She added: "BTP officers are investigating the circumstances leading to the assault and any witnesses should call 0800 40 50 40 referencing log 502 of 22 February".
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