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Drink-drive arrest after car plunges on to tracks Repairs under way after car plunges onto rail line
(about 2 hours later)
The car's driver has been arrested on suspicion of drink-driving The car was eventually removed from the tracks mid-afternoon on Friday
A major rail route will remain closed until at least 22:00 GMT after a suspected drink-driver's car careered off the road and plummeted on to the tracks. Repairs are under way after a suspected drink-driver's car careered over a roundabout and landed on railway tracks.
Northern, TransPennine Express and Transport for Wales services have all been hit as a result of the line being blocked between Liverpool Lime Street and Manchester Piccadilly. Network Rail said the crash, which happened in Salford at 02:00 GMT on Friday, caused "significant damage to the railway and overhead electric cables", closing both the main line between Liverpool and Manchester, and the Chat Moss line.
Network Rail said the crash, which happened in Salford at about 02:00 GMT , caused "significant damage to the railway and overhead electric cables". Efforts to get the Chat Moss line reopened have seen workmen create new metal brackets for the damaged overhead cables, amid rail travel chaos across the north-west and north Wales.
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said a man in his 30s had been arrested on suspicion of drink-driving and taken to hospital with injuries not believed to be either "life-changing or life-threatening". National Rail warned passengers travelling to and from Manchester to expect ongoing disruption, with the route likely to remain closed until at least 22:00 GMT.
The driver has been taken to hospital with injuries described as "serious but not life-threatening" Police said a man in his 30s had been arrested and was taken to hospital with injuries not believed to be either "life-changing or life-threatening".
Follow live updates as rail passengers continue to face significant disruption Northern, TransPennine Express and Transport for Wales services were all affected as a result of the line being blocked between Liverpool Lime Street and Manchester Piccadilly.
While work to recover the BMW from the tracks has now been completed, it will take considerably longer to repair the damaged railway infrastructure. And while work to recover the BMW from the tracks has now been completed, it will take considerably longer to repair the damaged railway infrastructure.
Shortly before 12:00 GMT, a Network Rail spokesperson said: "There has been significant damage to the overhead lines which will take at least 8 hours to repair once the site has been cleared. Shortly before 12:00 GMT, a Network Rail spokesperson said the overhead lines "would take at least eight hours to repair once the site has been cleared".
"We anticipate the earliest possible time the lines can reopen is 22:00.""We anticipate the earliest possible time the lines can reopen is 22:00."
With Manchester United set to take on Leicester City in an FA Cup tie kicking off at 20:00, the Network Rail spokesperson issued a warning to football fans heading to Old Trafford. With Manchester United set to take on Leicester City in an FA Cup tie, kicking off at 20:00, the Network Rail spokesperson issued a warning to football fans heading to Old Trafford.
"We would ask passengers travelling to the Manchester United game to check before they travel."We would ask passengers travelling to the Manchester United game to check before they travel.
"We're really sorry to any passengers affected by this incident and urge anyone planning to travel by train between Liverpool and Manchester to plan ahead and check with their train operator for the latest travel information." "We're really sorry to any passengers affected by this incident, and urge anyone planning to travel by train between Liverpool and Manchester to plan ahead and check with their train operator for the latest travel information."
The car plunged onto the railway line near the busy Regents Road roundabout in SalfordThe car plunged onto the railway line near the busy Regents Road roundabout in Salford
Reporting from the scene, BBC Radio Manchester's Michelle Adamson said: "The car has gone through two trees - I don't know how as the gap is literally the width of the car. Reporting from the scene on Friday, BBC Radio Manchester's Michelle Adamson said: "The car has gone through two trees - I don't know how, as the gap is literally the width of the car.
"The concrete from the barrier the car went through is about four inches (10cm) thick and a slab of concrete has fallen on to the track. "The concrete from the barrier the car went through is about four inches (10cm) thick, and a slab of concrete has fallen onto the track.
"I've seen a team putting climbing gear on and abseiling from the bridge which the car crashed through this morning. They have been inspecting for damage to its structural integrity."I've seen a team putting climbing gear on and abseiling from the bridge which the car crashed through this morning. They have been inspecting for damage to its structural integrity.
"There is debris, including glass and wires, everywhere.""There is debris, including glass and wires, everywhere."
Greater Manchester Police said a man in his 30s had been arrested and was taken to hospital with injuries not believed to be either "life-changing or life-threatening".
The force said it was working with British Transport Police and Network Rail, as initial inquiries continue.
Clear-up begins after Manchester-Liverpool rail line crashClear-up begins after Manchester-Liverpool rail line crash
GMP said there was still a police scene in place on Regents Road at 12:00.
The force said it was continuing to work with British Transport Police and Network Rail to conduct initial enquiries.
National Rail, which represents train operating companies, said disruption between Newton-le-Willows and Manchester Oxford Road / Manchester Victoria was expected "until the end of the day".
Rail replacement bus services have been organised, the details of which are on the National Rail website., external
Northern Rail customers have been advised that they can use their ticket on rail replacement bus services.
The following routes have been affected:
Liverpool Lime Street-Manchester Airport (Northern)
Wigan North Western-Manchester Victoria (Northern)
Chester-Leeds (Northern)
Chester-Manchester Victoria (Northern)
Liverpool Lime Street-Manchester Victoria (TransPennine Express)
Liverpool Lime Street-Hull (TransPennine Express)
Liverpool Lime Street-Newcastle (TransPennine Express)
Lancaster-Manchester Airport (TransPennine Express)
Chester-Manchester Airport (Transport for Wales)
Llandudno-Manchester Airport (Transport for Wales)
Llandudno-Manchester Oxford Road (Transport for Wales)
Holyhead-Manchester Airport (Transport for Wales)
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