A major train line reopened after crews removed a crashed vehicle blocking tracks. The incident in Salford, caused by an alleged drunk driver, severely disrupted train operations. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply

A major train line reopened after crews removed a crashed vehicle blocking tracks. The incident in Salford, caused by an alleged drunk driver, severely disrupted train operations
Source, photo: hellorayo.co.uk

Major Train Line Faces Service Disruptions After Accident

Images revealed the car overturned with debris scattered across tracks in Salford. Trains between Manchester and Liverpool faced cancellations, delays, and operational challenges.

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Service disruptions persisted throughout Friday because train crews and rolling stock were displaced. Passengers were advised to check schedules due to ongoing travel complications.

Greater Manchester Police confirmed arresting the driver, a man in his 30s, for suspected drink-driving. He sustained injuries but remained in stable condition without life-threatening concerns.

Authorities stated no other vehicles were involved in the crash near Regent Road Roundabout. Network Rail reported severe damage to overhead power lines requiring urgent repairs.

Restoring Services on the Major Train Line

Northern, TransPennine Express, and Transport for Wales services faced cancellations. Engineers worked tirelessly restoring the infrastructure while passengers experienced extended delays.

National Rail Enquiries posted updates on X warning of ongoing schedule disruptions. Despite track clearance, displaced train units created additional cancellations and last-minute changes.

Network Rail confirmed the early-morning accident caused power supply failures. The crash directly impacted Liverpool-Manchester routes, affecting three major train operators.

Officials urged travelers to verify departure times as revised timetables were implemented. Restoration efforts continued throughout the day, minimizing further service interruptions.

Source, photo: hellorayo.co.uk

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