Trains on the Sidcup Line near to Bexley are subject to delays after a lorry crash.
The lorry crashed into the bridge near to Bexley.
At around 1.05pm, Southeastern said trains were unable to run between Crayford and Bexley and Sidcup Line services were delayed, revised or cancelled as a result.
NEW: Due to a lorry colliding with a bridge near to #Bexley, trains cannot currently run between Crayford and Bexley.
— Southeastern (@Se_Railway) November 9, 2021
Sidcup Line services are being delayed and may revised or cancelled.
Network Rail response teams are en route.
By around 1.25pm, the bridge had been reopened allowing services to run on the Sdicup Line again.
Due to trains having already been diverted, the rail company warned that delays and revisions may still occur.
This is while it "works to get trains back on time".
CLEARED: The bridge at #Bexley has been reopened and services can run on the Sidcup Line again.
— Southeastern (@Se_Railway) November 9, 2021
Some trains have already been diverted, so delays and revisions may still occur whilst we work to get trains back on time.
Check Live Train Times here: https://t.co/Ym2LYWMInd
National Rail teams had been called to the site to undertake an inspection of the bridge.
Live train times can be found here.
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