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    Commuter Chaos After West Coast Derailment

    Passengers on one of Britain's busiest railway lines are facing widespread disruption after a freight train derailment in the early hours of the morning.

    Services between Milton Keynes and London Euston were cancelled during the morning rush hour after the train came off the tracks at Bletchley on the West Coast main line.

    The driver of the Freightliner train, the only person on board, was treated for injuries.

    The engine, which remained upright, is still blocking the line and some damage has been reported.

    Heavy lifting gear will have to be brought in to get the train back on track but repairs cannot start until the initial cause of the derailment is known.

    Network Rail said that "services will be resumed as quickly as possible" but delays are expected to continue until at least this afternoon, if not later.

    "We apologise to passengers for the disruption. Our engineers and investigators are at the scene," a spokesman said.

    Train operators Virgin Trains, Southern and London Midland have advised passengers to find alternative routes until the line is cleared.

    Passengers are being advised to contact National Rail Enquiries if they are planning to travel.

     

     

    2 comments

    • STEPHEN  •  3 months ago
      It wasn't a freight train. Just a locomotive which was on hire to Virgin and driven by one of theirs. So how many of you were being told the freight train story by Virgin staff to make you go away and blame someone else?
      • B 3 months ago
        So it was a virgin driver on a non virgin loco. Naughty. Did he know the traction?
    • john f  •  Sheffield, England  •  3 months ago
      railways should never have been privatised there were far less accidents when they were British Rail.
      • Frogs knows all 3 months ago
        Network rail isnt privatised its state owned Less accidents in the "good" old days google rail accidents and tale a look there were 3 in 1990 alone.
      • john f 3 months ago
        What about Virgin & others they are all private.
      • RC 3 months ago
        If you don't have the facts, shut up.