Ely railway bridge hit by lorry again

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Lorry stuck under bridgeImage source, Cambs Police
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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.

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

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