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Delays to South West Trains services after lorry strikes level crossing barrier in Vine Road, Barnes


Commuters faced a nightmare journey as they travelled to work this morning after a lorry struck a level crossing barrier in Barnes.

A skip lorry hit the barrier in Vine Road at about 7.40am, causing delays of up to 30 minutes on South West Trains (SWT) services between Reading and London Waterloo, and Weybridge and London Waterloo via Chertsey.

British Transport Police (BTP) and officers from the Metropolitan Police were at the scene to direct traffic while engineers from Network Rail fixed the damaged gates.

A BTP spokeswoman said: “Initial reports suggest that the lorry struck the barriers before immediately leaving the scene.

“If you saw this incident or are the skip lorry driver then we urge you to come forward and contact us.

“When used responsibly, level crossings are perfectly safe and this incident has resulted in delays to motorists wanting to use the crossing.”

SWT apologised for the delays and said it hoped normal services would resume by 11am.

A SWT spokesman said: "Some SWT services were disrupted this morning following an incident about 7.40am when a lorry struck and damaged a level crossing barrier near Barnes station.

“We would like to apologise to passengers for the disruption. We have been liaising closely with Network Rail, which completed repairs to the level crossing barrier around 9.30am."

Anyone who has any information about the incident is asked to contact BTP on freephone 0800 40 50 40 quoting reference 82 of 14/04/2010.

• Did you see the accident? Were you affected by the delays? Let us know by email (cfleming@london.newsquest.co.uk), phone the newsdesk on 020 8744 4274 or leave a comment below

Comments(1)

Nelsons says...
9:50pm Wed 14 Apr 10

I hope the Transport Police catch up with this driver. Thousands of people were made late and if the truck had got stuck and an overcrowded train hit it, it could have become a major tragedy. Hopefully the Richmond & Twickenham Times will support Network Rail as is lobbies to stiffen the penalties for the increasingly common but very dangerous crime of jumping level crossing lights and barriers.


Repairs: Network Rail engineers at the level crossing in Vine Road, Barnes,w hich was struck by a lorry Cordon: Police redirect traffic around the scene of the accident in Vine Road, Barnes

Repairs: Network Rail engineers at the level crossing in Vine Road, Barnes, which was struck by a lorry

Cordon: Police redirect traffic around the scene of the accident in Vine Road, Barnes



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