Carlisle derailment: train line to be shut between Newcastle for ‘several days’ - did a train crash?

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A rail line across northern England will be closed for several days after a freight train derailed.

Network Rail said carriages carrying cement came off the track near Carlisle, Cumbria shortly after 8pm on Wednesday (19 October). As a result the route between Carlisle and Newcastle has been blocked in both directions, affecting train operator Northern.

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The derailment happened where the railway crosses the River Petteril is likely to have caused “significant damage” to the railway bridge, track and lineside equipment, according to Network Rail. The infrastructure management company added: “The route is expected to be entirely closed to all trains for several days.”

Inspectors from the Rail Accident Investigation Branch will have to examine the scene before any efforts can be made to remove the train and repair the railway.

Undated handout photo issued by Network Rail of a freight train carrying cement after it came off the tracks over the River Petteril near Carlisle shortly after 8pm on Wednesday. Rail passengers are being warned of major disruption between Carlisle and Newcastle after the incident. Issue date: Thursday October 20, 2022.Undated handout photo issued by Network Rail of a freight train carrying cement after it came off the tracks over the River Petteril near Carlisle shortly after 8pm on Wednesday. Rail passengers are being warned of major disruption between Carlisle and Newcastle after the incident. Issue date: Thursday October 20, 2022.
Undated handout photo issued by Network Rail of a freight train carrying cement after it came off the tracks over the River Petteril near Carlisle shortly after 8pm on Wednesday. Rail passengers are being warned of major disruption between Carlisle and Newcastle after the incident. Issue date: Thursday October 20, 2022.

What have Network Rail said?

Phil James, Network Rail’s north west route director, said: “I’m extremely sorry to passengers who are facing disruption today while we deal with this incident in Carlisle. Thankfully train derailments are rare and our priority now is to protect the safety of people using the railway, those living beside it and the surrounding environment while we carry out the necessary detailed investigation and complex recovery work.

“We will work around the clock will all agencies to do this and then speedily make our repairs to get the line reopened again for passengers and freight as soon as possible. In the meantime, please check National Rail enquiries for the latest travel information as the scale of the damage means it will be some time before we get things back up and running as normal.”

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