A woman who was hit and killed by a train at Esher station has been confirmed to be a 57-year-old from Cobham.
From Wednesday: Woman hit and killed by train at Esher
All lines between Surbiton and Woking were closed on Wednesday morning after emergency services were called at 10.15am.
British Transport Police (BTP), paramedics from South East Coast Ambulance Service and firefighters from Esher, Painshill and Walton rushed to the station but the woman was pronounced dead at the scene.
A BTP spokesman confirmed on Friday morning that the woman was 57-years-old and from Cobham.
He added that the circumstances of her death are not being treated as suspicious.
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