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Bridge strike 11/6/26 WCML between Rugby and Nuneaton
 
Bridge strike 11/6/26 WCML between Rugby and Nuneaton
Posted by Mark A at 19:19, 11th June 2026
 
Significant damage to the bridge.

BBC news: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn07xyydz9no

The location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/pXC9WQYqcgvFdMGF8

Mark

Re: Bridge strike 11/6/26 WCML between Rugby and Nuneaton
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 20:28, 11th June 2026
 
As bridge bashes go, that one was fairly comprehensive. 

Re: Bridge strike 11/6/26 WCML between Rugby and Nuneaton
Posted by Electric train at 06:05, 12th June 2026
 
Would appear the route has reopened but at reduced line speed https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/service-disruptions/nuneaton-20260611/

Re: Bridge strike 11/6/26 WCML between Rugby and Nuneaton
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 14:24, 12th June 2026
 
An update, from the BBC:

Arrest after railway bridge collapse

A man has been arrested for endangering a railway passenger after a railway bridge partially collapsed in Warwickshire when it was hit by a lorry.

The 64-year-old man was also arrested on suspicion of failure to stop following a collision.

Warwickshire Police said it was called to Marston Lane, Whitestone, at 15:30 BST on Thursday.

Network Rail said the bridge was "seriously damaged" in the crash but confirmed no-one was injured, while rail passengers have been warned of continued disruption on the West Coast Main Line.

The crash caused the road to be closed between Forders Lane and Nuneaton Road, and blocked the core railway line, which runs between London and Scotland via the West Midlands.

On Friday, National Rail said the lines between Nuneaton and Rugby had reopened, but trains were running at a reduced speed and might still be cancelled, revised or delayed by up to 10 minutes.

Disruption was expected until at least 15:00 BST, they added.

Passengers were advised to check their routes before travelling and to allow extra time for their journeys.

The West Coast Main Line runs from London Euston to Glasgow Central and Edinburgh, with stations including Manchester Piccadilly, Wolverhampton, Birmingham New Street, Coventry and Milton Keynes along the route.

The bridge collapse affects both Avanti West Coast and London Northwestern Railway services, National Rail added.

A spokesperson confirmed tickets dated for Thursday could be used on services on Friday.

They added that, if passengers no longer wished to travel due to their train being delayed or cancelled, they could request a full refund from where they bought their tickets.

Network Rail there were 1,666 reported bridge strikes between 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025.

A spokesperson said most of the vehicles that hit railway bridges were lorries and buses, at a cost of about £13,000 each time – costing about £23m in a year in repairs

Research as part of a campaign, they added, found more than two-fifths of lorry drivers admitted not measuring their vehicle before heading out on the road, and 52% admitted to not taking low bridges into account.


 
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