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Barrow upon Soar bridge collapse causes rail chaos Barrow upon Soar bridge collapse causes rail chaos
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The sudden collapse of a bridge has caused major disruption to trains between the East Midlands and London. The sudden collapse of a bridge has caused major disruption to rail services between the East Midlands and London.
Trains between London and Nottingham, Derby and Leicester have been cancelled or delayed and replacement buses have been put in place.Trains between London and Nottingham, Derby and Leicester have been cancelled or delayed and replacement buses have been put in place.
The collapse, at Barrow upon Soar, near Loughborough, happened in the early hours. The collapse, at Barrow upon Soar, happened in the early hours.
Network Rail has been working to clear the route but does not expect it to re-open quickly.Network Rail has been working to clear the route but does not expect it to re-open quickly.
Live updates: Rail chaos after bridge collapsesLive updates: Rail chaos after bridge collapses
Residents said one side of the bridge had been sinking for several years and the crossing was due to be shut this week for repairs. Residents of the village, near Loughborough, said one side of the bridge had been sinking for several years and the crossing was due to be shut this week for repairs.
One, Cheryl Billson said: "There was very obviously need for work to repair the bridge for years ... and local people have been reporting it.One, Cheryl Billson said: "There was very obviously need for work to repair the bridge for years ... and local people have been reporting it.
"I rode over it yesterday on my horse - and now look at it.""I rode over it yesterday on my horse - and now look at it."
Bridge collapse causes rail chaos
Network Rail said disruption was likely to last throughout the day.Network Rail said disruption was likely to last throughout the day.
"[The collapse] will affect journeys on the London St Pancras/Nottingham/Leicester and the Leicester/Lincoln/Grimsby routes," a spokesman said."[The collapse] will affect journeys on the London St Pancras/Nottingham/Leicester and the Leicester/Lincoln/Grimsby routes," a spokesman said.
East Midlands Trains said the closure of the line would affect all its services north of Leicester including to and from Chesterfield and Sheffield.East Midlands Trains said the closure of the line would affect all its services north of Leicester including to and from Chesterfield and Sheffield.
A limited number of trains will run between Leicester and London St Pancras, stopping in Northamptonshire, but they will be subject to last minute changes.A limited number of trains will run between Leicester and London St Pancras, stopping in Northamptonshire, but they will be subject to last minute changes.
Network Rail staff worked through the night to remove the debris but it was too early to tell how long it would take to clear the line.Network Rail staff worked through the night to remove the debris but it was too early to tell how long it would take to clear the line.
Refunds offered 'One side disappeared'
Residents in the Leicestershire village said Grove Lane was due to be closed overnight so repairs could be carried out on the bridge. Residents said Grove Lane had already been due to be shut overnight so repairs could be carried out on the bridge.
One said: "The path on the left hand side has decided to sink gradually over time. They scheduled for the road to be closed for the next three nights and then this."One said: "The path on the left hand side has decided to sink gradually over time. They scheduled for the road to be closed for the next three nights and then this."
A commuter who uses Barrow upon Soar station every day, said he walked across the bridge on Monday. A commuter, who uses Barrow upon Soar station every day, said he walked across the bridge on Monday.
"It was subsiding on one side and the wall was cracking and we assumed that's why they were having the repairs done," he said."It was subsiding on one side and the wall was cracking and we assumed that's why they were having the repairs done," he said.
BBC reporter Helen McCarthy, who was at the scene, said: "One side of the bridge has disappeared completely and the road has subsided on one side."BBC reporter Helen McCarthy, who was at the scene, said: "One side of the bridge has disappeared completely and the road has subsided on one side."
Severn Trent said a burst water main caused by the collapse has been repaired and the water supply to homes in the area had been restored.Severn Trent said a burst water main caused by the collapse has been repaired and the water supply to homes in the area had been restored.
One commuter, who travels regularly from Leicester to Nottingham, said: "Normally, it takes me about 25 minutes [to get to work] and it has taken me two hours so far… it is a tad frustrating.One commuter, who travels regularly from Leicester to Nottingham, said: "Normally, it takes me about 25 minutes [to get to work] and it has taken me two hours so far… it is a tad frustrating.
"Not really much the train company can do about it... they have been wonderful actually, they have been really helpful all the way through, can't complain."Not really much the train company can do about it... they have been wonderful actually, they have been really helpful all the way through, can't complain.
"Hopefully, it will be alright tomorrow. ""Hopefully, it will be alright tomorrow. "
A passenger who was travelling to Paris with his family said he was told he could get a refund but was not given any indication of when the line would reopen.A passenger who was travelling to Paris with his family said he was told he could get a refund but was not given any indication of when the line would reopen.
"We have no idea what is happening except that the bridge has collapsed," he said."We have no idea what is happening except that the bridge has collapsed," he said.
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