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Paramedics sent to train derailment in Cumbria as rail services affected
The derailment caused by a suspected landslide led to four minor injuries and blocked all lines north of Preston, disrupting services for several days, Avanti West Coast said.
- A train derailed near Shap in Cumbria, prompting paramedics to respond to the scene.
 - Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander said there were no reported injuries and the priority was ensuring people's safety.
 - Avanti West Coast warned of significant disruption to its network for several days due to the derailment.
 
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Read Full ArticleA serious incident has occurred in Cumbria, England this morning after a passenger train derailed. Emergency services are at the scene and around 85 passengers and staff have been safely evacuated. Initial reports suggest that no one has been seriously injured, with four passengers suffering minor injuries. The accident occurred when the Avanti West Coast train, travelling from Glasgow to London, derailed between Penrith North Lakes and Oxenholm…
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