Car stuck on train tracks at St Neots station
The fire service are currently at St Neots train station. PICTURE: Sam Glass - Credit: Archant
The police have said that there are no injuries and they are working to recover the vehicle from the tracks.
Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service are currently at St Neots train station after reports that a car had fallen onto the train tracks.
There are two fire engines at the scene of the incident on Station Road where it appears that a black car has driven into the tracks.
Cambridgeshire police have said that they were called to the incident at 12:45 and have handed it over to the British Transport Police.
A spokesman for the fire service said: "At 12.55pm, two crews from St Neots were called to a road traffic collision near St Neots train station involving one car.
"Firefighters released one female casualty from the vehicle.
"No trains were involved. Both crews returned to their station by 1.30pm."
Most Read
- 1 Arson causes fire to rip through derelict building
- 2 Police officer speaks out after violent assault left bleed on brain
- 3 Salesman Stephen who 'has a smile every day' marks 45 years at firm
- 4 Discount store expanding making it ‘bigger and better for customers’
- 5 Man and teenager jailed after carrying out ‘horrific’ homophobic attack
- 6 Farmer ‘feeling low’ due to increasingly difficult working conditions
- 7 Chip shop’s new platter dish ‘The Great Gordon’ tribute to late founder
- 8 Jury deliberates in trial of driver accused of causing baby’s death
- 9 More than 1,000 children in need of fostering in Cambridgeshire
- 10 Woman on trial over death of Louis Thorold ‘had worsening dementia’
Witnesses reported seeing police and an air ambulance at the scene.
A spokesman for British Transport Police said: "'Officers were called to St Neots station at 12.47 following a traffic collision. A car had driven through a nearby fence and onto the tracks.
'The driver is safe and well, and being checked over by paramedics.
'Officers are now working to recover the vehicle from the tracks.'
Train travel is expected to have delays.