Six injured after train hits tractor at level crossing near Leominster
- At approximately 10:46 a.m. On May 22, a train transporting 66 passengers collided with a tractor and trailer at a railway crossing close to Nordan Farm, just to the north of Leominster.
- The collision occurred when the 8:30am Manchester to Cardiff Transport for Wales service hit the obstruction, causing paramedics and police to respond to the scene.
- Six people were injured, including a male passenger airlifted to Hereford County Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, while 15 others were assessed and discharged on site.
- Emergency responders included the Midlands Air Ambulance, West Midlands Ambulance Service with five paramedics, West Mercia Police, British Transport Police, and firefighters, with no derailment or fire reported.
- Investigations by police are ongoing into the full circumstances, and travel disruption on the Marches line is expected to continue through the day with replacement transport provided.
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