Ely railway bridge hit by lorry again
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On Monday, police released images of the lorry that struck the bridge on Sunday afternoon
One of the "most hit" railway bridges in England has been struck again.
A lorry crashed into the bridge - known as Stuntney bridge - in Ely, Cambridgeshire, at about 13:50 BST on Sunday.
Police posted on Facebook warning people to avoid the Station Road area, but said the road was reopened at about 14:15.
When Network Rail last released figures of its "most bashed" bridges, external, Stuntney was fifth on it list.

The lorry's occupants were unhurt and the bridge was not damaged, police said

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