Disruption after lorry hits railway bridge

Joshua Askew
BBC News, South East
Network Rail A lorry with yellow skips on the back is stuck under a bridge. Network Rail
There was disruption throughout Wednesday morning

Trains have been disrupted after a vehicle collided with a bridge in Surrey.

Southern Railway said shortly before 10:00 BST on Wednesday that a lorry carrying several skips hit the bridge in Racecourse Road between Lingfield and Dormansland.

It said the railway line between Oxted and East Grinstead was closed and that trains were at a standstill.

Shortly after 15:00, National Rail said disruption caused by the incident had ended.

Network Rail A stack of yellow skips is wedged under a bridge. Network Rail
The bridge required inspection before trains could start operating again, said Southern Railway

Surrey Police said the affected section of Racecourse Road had reopened at 14:50.

The force said no arrests were made and there were no injuries reported to officers.

Southern Railway added that a crane was used to remove the skips.

Bright yellow skips on the back of a lorry are wedged under a bridge.
Some services to London were also impacted

Trains running between London Victoria and East Grinstead faced cancellations and delays while the service recovered, National Rail said.

Southern Railway said services between Oxted and East Grinstead were also running again, though some services experienced delays as trains got back to their scheduled journey times.

Southern Railway previously said lines could only reopen once the vehicle was safely removed and the track and bridge was inspected.

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