The brightly-coloured reptile, named Noodles, was found loose on a rail service heading to Leeds.
The corn snake was spotted by passengers on board a Northern service between Skipton and LeedsTrain passengers switched carriages after a 1.5m snake was spotted slithering on a service in Yorkshire.Photos and video of the non-venomous commuter were shared on social media before it was removed in Leeds.Corn snakes are native to North America and are one of the most commonly kept exotic pets in the UK.
It is currently unclear how the snake ended up loose onboard the service on Saturday, with some passengers said to have switched carriages after the discovery. This Twitter post cannot be displayed in your browser. Please enable Javascript or try a different browser.
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