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Travel disruption after lorry hits railway bridge

Travel disruption after lorry hits railway bridge

Yahoo18-06-2025
A section of road in Guildford is closed after a lorry crashed into a railway bridge.
The vehicle, travelling westbound on the A25 Midleton Road, hit the bridge at about 06:00 BST on Wednesday.
Trains were delayed following the incident but were using the bridge as normal again from 08:00, according to Network Rail.
Surrey Police said the westbound carriageway remained closed while officers helped remove the vehicle.
Network Rail said it had stopped trains as a precaution to allow for an inspection of the bridge.
"We thank passengers for their patience and understanding and apologise for the disruption this incident caused to their journeys," a spokesperson added.
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