The plan is single line workingAre they able to move the TPE? Or single line working Past it?
The plan is single line workingAre they able to move the TPE? Or single line working Past it?
TaThe plan is single line working
To be held at Northallerton awaiting the rescue train to move.Just started moving
Yes the customers off 1E23 that terminatedStopped at platform 2 Northallerton, lots of people on platform 1.
Totally unconfirmed. There is no evidence been found yet of what was hit (except blood and fur on one train).Going off one of the local social media pages, it has hit a cow.
Is anything likely to be found after being hit by two trains at high speed?Several windows on the TPE (carriage windows) and one or two passenger windows on the LNER.
Both have faults and damage to units, fitter is on site at TpE unit.
Potentially a deer, no evidence of an animal being found, but blood and fur on unit, and confirmed as animal blood.
Yes, but it’s dark, and the area is surrounded by fields and possibly embankments.Is anything likely to be found after being hit by two trains at high speed?
From Middlesbrough, not from the line that’s affected! The evacuation is still2 class 185s just pulled into Northallerton Station platform
Are the engineers still at 1P33? Wonder if/when the unit will be able to move under it's own power or if it will need to be pulled clear of the mainline by a thunderbirdTrain evacuated and line blockage about to be given up to allow 1S51 to move.
Then the priority is the backlog of trains
Evacuation is complete as I posted above.Latest from my mate on it, they are still track evacuating
Yes, engineers still there, unsure of what the intentions are with regards the unit.Are the engineers still at 1P33? Wonder if/when the unit will be able to move under it's own power or if it will need to be pulled clear of the mainline by a thunderbird
1Z99 just departed Newark heading for Northallerton.Are the engineers still at 1P33? Wonder if/when the unit will be able to move under it's own power or if it will need to be pulled clear of the mainline by a thunderbird
Sunderland Station will be closed, so Stadium of Light allows customers to alight.Looks like there are 13 trains waiting on the South side, 8 on the North side.
1N96 (19:27 Kings Cross to Sunderland) seems to now be terminating at Stadium of Light instead.