Cambridgeshire: Train driver injured in level crossing collision

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A tractor and freight train collided on a level crossing
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A tractor and freight train collided on a level crossing

A freight train driver has been injured in a collision with a tractor at a level crossing.

It happened between Whittlesey and March in Cambridgeshire at 09:10 BST.

Network Rail said three of the train's wagons derailed and the driver received minor injuries, while the tractor driver was unhurt.

Head of safety Richard Tew said: "We are on site with the emergency services and working with all parties to fully understand the circumstances."

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It happened on the line between Whittlesey and March railway stations in Cambridgeshire

Passenger services between Ely and Peterborough are expected to be disrupted for the rest of the day.

British Transport Police said: "The driver of the train and tractor were checked over by paramedics at the scene for minor injuries.

"Thankfully no-one has sustained any serious injuries."

East of England Ambulance Service said an ambulance officer and air ambulance were sent to the scene but nobody needed to be taken to hospital.

Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service said it sent three crews, who were able to leave by 11:00 BST after making the area safe and handing over to Network Rail.

Rail minister Chris Heaton-Harris wrote on Twitter, external that he was "in close contact" with Network Rail, Greater Anglia and others about the incident and warned passengers to expect disruption.

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