Van hit level crossing after 'dog chewed handbrake'

A small brown and white dog standing on a pavements. There is a rucksack on the floor next to it and the dog is looking upwards. Image source, Seb Cheer/BBC
Image caption,

Reggie's owner said he was thankful no-one was hurt and Reggie was safe

  • Published

A van rolled down a hill and crashed through a railway level crossing barrier after a pet dog chewed through the handbrake cable, according to its owner.

The work vehicle careered down the road before smashing through the gates beside Knaresborough Station and hitting a Victorian signal box, causing major disruption to services between Harrogate and York.

Speaking to the BBC, the van driver, who did not want to be named, said he had got out of the van and left his French bulldog, Reggie, inside when he saw it roll away down Kirkgate.

He said: "I'm just thankful no-one was injured and also that Reggie was not hurt."

A dark grey van which has crashed into a level crossing. The bonnet of the van is smashed.Image source, Lauren Burnham
Image caption,

National Rail said a reduced service was expected to run until about 14:00 BST

The crash, which happened shortly before 06:30 BST, led to the railway line being closed during morning rush hour.

The vehicle has since been removed from the tracks and North Yorkshire Police said no-one had been injured in the incident.

One witness described how the van went past his house "by a matter of mere inches".

"By that point it had got so much speed built up that when it hit the barrier gate onto the railway track, it smashed right through the gate, sent the gate flying onto the railway track.

"The van eventually came to a stop because it smashed into the signal box."

Media caption,

Watch: Aftermath of a van crashing through a level crossing onto railway line

National Rail said as a result of the earlier incident, a reduced service would run until approximately 14:00 BST.

British Transport Police said inquiries were ongoing into the circumstances leading up to the collision and asked witnesses to get in touch.

The damaged signal box, built in 1872, is Grade II-listed and is only a small number on the British network that is attached to a terraced house rather than freestanding.

The crossing next to it is mainly used by pedestrians.

A dark grey van with ladders on the roof which has crashed into a level crossing. The bonnet of the van is smashed.Image source, Network Rail
Image caption,

The vehicle crashed through the barrier just before 06:30 BST

A damaged barrier lying on a railway track. Image source, Network Rail
Image caption,

Passengers are being urged to check details before travelling

Get in touch

Tell us which stories we should cover in Yorkshire

Listen to highlights from North Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North.