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Longleat Adventure Park train crash leaves up to six hurt Longleat Adventure Park train crash leaves six hurt
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Up to six people were injured when a train at Longleat Adventure Park overturned. Six people were injured when a train at Longleat Adventure Park overturned.
At least one woman, who suffered leg fractures, was airlifted to hospital after the crash, at about 15:45 BST. A woman suffered leg fractures and was airlifted to hospital after the crash at about 15:45 BST.
Two carriages came off the track as the train - carrying 155 passengers - was coming into the park's main square, a spokesperson said.Two carriages came off the track as the train - carrying 155 passengers - was coming into the park's main square, a spokesperson said.
Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service said five people were treated at the scene of the accident. Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service said five people, described as "walking wounded", were treated at the scene of the accident.
The train's rear carriage went on to its side and the other remained upright, leaving the other carriages on the track.The train's rear carriage went on to its side and the other remained upright, leaving the other carriages on the track.
Lisa Mowe from Coventry, who was one the train with her 15-year-old son Hadley and his friend Jason Thomas, said it was "a horrible experience."Lisa Mowe from Coventry, who was one the train with her 15-year-old son Hadley and his friend Jason Thomas, said it was "a horrible experience."
"People on the train were helping others to safety," she said."People on the train were helping others to safety," she said.
Hadley Mowe said: "It was quite scary as people were very distressed.Hadley Mowe said: "It was quite scary as people were very distressed.
"Jason and I helped get people out of the carriages by pushing up the train which had fallen off the rails."Jason and I helped get people out of the carriages by pushing up the train which had fallen off the rails.
"Everyone worked together to help each other. I was just relived that my family were ok.""Everyone worked together to help each other. I was just relived that my family were ok."
Mrs Mowe's mother and her husband Derek were also on the train and helped a little boy out of the carriage which came off.Mrs Mowe's mother and her husband Derek were also on the train and helped a little boy out of the carriage which came off.
She said she believed a young girl had got her leg trapped and a woman was knocked unconscious in the incident.She said she believed a young girl had got her leg trapped and a woman was knocked unconscious in the incident.
"They didn't seem to have any emergency planning procedures in place," Mrs Mowe told BBC News."They didn't seem to have any emergency planning procedures in place," Mrs Mowe told BBC News.
The injured woman has been flown to Bath Royal United Hospital, a fire service spokeswoman said.The injured woman has been flown to Bath Royal United Hospital, a fire service spokeswoman said.
In a statement, the park said: "Staff are currently undertaking a thorough investigation into what caused the incident and the railway will remain closed during this time."In a statement, the park said: "Staff are currently undertaking a thorough investigation into what caused the incident and the railway will remain closed during this time."