A World War Two hand grenade found in a Twickenham garden closed a road and brought trains to a standstill this afternoon.

Lines were suspended between Richmond and Twickenham after British Transport Police (BTP) were called at 12.20pm to reports of a hand grenade being found.

Nearby Arlington Road was closed for an hour and seven minutes and two homes were evacuated.

A spokeswoman from Twickenham Police Station said: "Explosive officers came and removed the device safely and disabled it."

A BTP spokesman said: "Officers attended the scene and the line was stopped while a search was carried out.

"An old World War Two grenade was recovered."

Arlington Road and all train lines have now reopened.

In July a World War Two grenade was found in a Southfields garden.

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