BRITISH Transport Police are looking from three women following a fight at Prittlewell station shortly after 10.30pm on Wednesday, July 30.

PC Kurt Bryson said: “Three women, who appeared to know each other, began arguing as they waited for a London-bound train.

“Two of the women started fighting. During the altercation, one of them was pushed to the ground.

“The third woman then joined in the fight, kicking the woman on the ground, who got up and started threatening the other two with an empty vodka bottle.”

Members of the public stepped in to separate the women, and the group subsequently boarded a train to Liverpool Street station.

BTP officers met the train at Liverpool Street, but the women had left the train.

PC Bryson said: “We believe the women sustained minor cuts and bruises during the fight, but their actions shocked and scared those who saw what happened.

“We will not accept any violence on the rail network and need to find those involved.

“I believe the women in the images we are issuing today can help with our investigation.

“Who are they? If you know, please contact BTP.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact British Transport Police on 0800 40 50 40, or text 61016, quoting reference ESUB/B9 of 09/09/2014.

Information can also be passed anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.