Man arrested after train crashes into farm trailer at level crossing
A man has been arrested after a train travelling from Manchester to Cardiff hit a tractor's trailer on a level crossing.
The Transport for Wales (TfW) train travelling near Leominster, Herefordshire, was not derailed but two passengers were injured, according to British Transport Police.
The force added that a 32-year-old man from nearby Bromyard had been arrested on suspicion of endangering safety on the railway.
Officers were called to the level crossing north of Leominster at 10.40am on Thursday.
West Midlands Ambulance Service said one man was airlifted to Hereford County Hospital and a woman was taken to the facility by road.
'Fifteen further patients who were passengers on the train were assessed, and all were discharged at the scene. Nobody from the tractor required assessment,' an ambulance service spokesman said.
West Mercia Police and fire crews also attended the scene. There were 66 people on the train, it was reported.
Disruption was expected until the end of the day, National Rail said, with direct trains between the two cities cancelled.
A TfW spokesman said: 'The 08:30 Manchester Piccadilly-Cardiff Central service has hit an obstruction at a crossing between Ludlow and Leominster so all services on the Marches line are on stop.
'Ticket acceptance is in place with Northern, Avanti, GWR and CrossCountry. Replacement road transport is being put in place.'
BTP said inquiries into the lead-up to the incident are ongoing.
A spokesman for the Rail Accident Investigation Branch said: '[We have] sent a team of inspectors to Leominster in Herefordshire who are at the site of a collision between a passenger train and an agricultural trailer at a user-worked level crossing.
'Our inspectors will gather evidence as part of the process of conducting a preliminary examination and a decision on whether an investigation will be launched will be taken in the coming days.'
A Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service spokesman said: 'Crews from Hereford, Malvern, Redditch, Wyre Forest, Leintwardine, Tenbury Wells and Leominster were called to an incident with a train, consisting of five carriages and carrying 66 people, in collision with an agricultural trailer unit near Orleton.
'There is no fire and the train was not derailed, but there will be disruption to the line.'
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