NI Transport Minister's "deep concern" after burning car on railway line stops train in tracks

Nichola Mallon
Author: Nigel GouldPublished 13th Apr 2021
Last updated 13th Apr 2021

The railway line between Belfast and Londonderry has now re-opened after a burning car was left on the tracks last night (Monday) near Bellarena.in Limavady.

Translink confirmed the incident occurred around 9pm involving the 1910 train from Belfast to Derry.

Six passengers were on board during last night's incident.

Las week a bus was hijacked and set on fire after rioting broke out in Belfast.

Translink Group chief executive Chris Conway said: "The train driver reacted quickly and thankfully brought the train to a stop safely, short of where the car was burning.

"The train crew ensured all safety procedures were followed with the incident swiftly reported and emergency services attended the scene.

"The train returned to Coleraine Station, where six passengers got off safely for onward connections by road. It is very fortunate that no-one has been injured in this incident."

Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon condemned the incident, which she said left her "deeply concerned and troubled''.

"I am so relieved to hear that passengers and crew are all safe,'' Ms Mallon said.

"It is unimaginable to think what could have happened this evening had it not been for the prompt action of the driver and crew.

"I want to express my gratitude to them and to the emergency services. I would urge anyone with any information about this incident to contact the PSNI.''

Mr Conway said Translink would be working with the PSNI to investigate the incident, adding: We utterly condemn this attack which had the potential for very serious consequences.''