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Two hurt as train derailed in flood landslide near Watford Junction | Two hurt as train derailed in flood landslide near Watford Junction |
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Two people were hurt when a train derailed near Watford Junction after torrential rain caused a landslide. | Two people were hurt when a train derailed near Watford Junction after torrential rain caused a landslide. |
The 06:19 BST service from Milton Keynes to Euston left the track at about 07:00, Network Rail said. | |
Part of the train derailed and was clipped by another. The fire service said it was evacuating about 400 people. | |
Ambulance staff said they had treated a man for a neck injury and a woman was treated for chest pains. | |
National Rail tweeted to say London Midland staff were transferring passengers on to other train services. | |
London Midland and Virgin services remain "severely disrupted" from the Midlands, the north-west and Scotland. | |
'Landslide to blame' | 'Landslide to blame' |
The accident happened in Hunton Bridge tunnel near Watford Junction station. | The accident happened in Hunton Bridge tunnel near Watford Junction station. |
More on this as it happens | More on this as it happens |
Flash floods bring disruption to parts of England | Flash floods bring disruption to parts of England |
Live updates on flooding and storms across the country | Live updates on flooding and storms across the country |
British Transport Police were called to the scene along with the East of England Ambulance Service and Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service. | British Transport Police were called to the scene along with the East of England Ambulance Service and Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service. |
BBC journalist Douglas Marshall, whose journey was halted by the delays, said commuters were told the train derailment happened in a tunnel outside Watford, with a "landslide" to blame. | BBC journalist Douglas Marshall, whose journey was halted by the delays, said commuters were told the train derailment happened in a tunnel outside Watford, with a "landslide" to blame. |
Martin Frobisher, route managing director for Network Rail, said: "A train hit a landslip, caused by torrential rain, resulting in a small section of the train to leave the tracks a few miles north of Watford today. The train remained upright and there are no reported passenger injuries. | Martin Frobisher, route managing director for Network Rail, said: "A train hit a landslip, caused by torrential rain, resulting in a small section of the train to leave the tracks a few miles north of Watford today. The train remained upright and there are no reported passenger injuries. |
"A short time after, another train heading north gave a glancing blow with the derailed train. The train heading north did not leave the tracks." | "A short time after, another train heading north gave a glancing blow with the derailed train. The train heading north did not leave the tracks." |
Francis Thomas, from London Midland, said the accident happened on a "busy stretch" of track, and "if something goes wrong it will take a long time for services to get back to normal". | Francis Thomas, from London Midland, said the accident happened on a "busy stretch" of track, and "if something goes wrong it will take a long time for services to get back to normal". |
Network Rail said two of the lines have now reopened at reduced speed through the affected area, but journeys are expected to be delayed by up to 60 minutes. | Network Rail said two of the lines have now reopened at reduced speed through the affected area, but journeys are expected to be delayed by up to 60 minutes. |
Disruption is expected to continue until the end of the day. | Disruption is expected to continue until the end of the day. |
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