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NEWS STORY : Passenger Train Strikes Agricultural Trailer at Nordan Farm Crossing

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A Transport for Wales passenger service collided with a loaded farm trailer at Nordan Farm user-worked level crossing at approximately 10:37 on Thursday morning. The 08:30 service from Manchester to Cardiff, travelling at around 80 mph, struck the trailer as it was being hauled by a tractor across the crossing.

The force of the impact caused the trailer to break away from the tractor and become lodged beneath the front of the train. The driver of the train applied full braking and brought the train to a halt roughly 500 metres further along the track. Although the train remained upright and on its rails, the leading driving van trailer and several of the first passenger coaches sustained significant damage.

Out of the 66 passengers and eight staff on board, six passengers were treated for minor injuries at the scene; the train driver and other crew members escaped unharmed. The tractor driver was also uninjured but visibly shaken by the incident. In addition to damage to the train and trailer, track infrastructure and lineside equipment suffered harm, and a second nearby level crossing was rendered temporarily unusable.

Nordan Farm is a user-worked crossing equipped with telephone points. Signs at the site direct anyone wishing to cross to first obtain permission from the signaller before opening the gates. Initial findings by the Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) indicate that the tractor driver did make a phone call to the signaller prior to crossing. Investigators are now examining why the trailer came onto the track in front of the fast-approaching train.

RAIB has launched a formal investigation to establish the full sequence of events that led to the collision. The inquiry will review the actions of all involved, assess any previous incidents at Nordan Farm crossing, and scrutinise Network Rail’s management of risks at user-worked crossings. The independent body will publish its final report upon completion, aiming to provide safety recommendations and help prevent similar occurrences in the future.