Landslip causes major disruption to rail services

The incident's reported to have taken place between Worcester Shrub Hill and Oxford

Author: Gavin RutterPublished 11th Feb 2023
Last updated 11th Feb 2023

Rail passengers are being warned to expect disruption after a train hit an obstruction on the line between Worcester Shrub Hill and Oxford.

All lines are currently blocked, according to the train operator GWR, with services running through Shrub Hill likely to be cancelled or delayed.

It is understood a retaining brick wall collapsed onto the line following a landslip near Hanborough.

A train was damaged after hitting the debris, with a second train having to be sent to evacuate those on board.

A GWR spokesperson said: "The line between Morton-in-Marsh and Oxford remains closed following a landslip which caused damage to a road bridge.

"Work is being carried out and it is anticipated that line will reopen tomorrow morning.

"GWR tickets are being accepted for the rest of today on alternative routes operated by CrossCountry, Avanti and Chiltern Railways."

Services between London Paddington and Hereford/Worcester Foregate Street are also affected.

The disruption is expected to last until the end of the day.

Passengers are being advised to check the status of their journey before they travel.

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