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Monday, 23 April 2007, 09:31 GMT 10:31 UK

Car on train track halts services

The scene after the car was moved from the tracks Train services to Llandudno are being disrupted after a car left the road and overturned before ending up on the railway line at Deganwy in Conwy.

The driver of the blue Honda Civic hatchback was not thought to be seriously injured, but train services were stopped while the car was removed.

The car was lifted off the railway which runs parallel to the main Conwy to Deganwy road by crane.

Witnesses said it appears that the car left the road and went through a fence.

There has been significant damage to the vehicle and the road is closed in one direction between Conwy and Deganwy.

The driver of the car is not believed to have sustained serious injury.

Police and staff from network rail are at the scene.

British Transport Police are aware of the incident which happened at 0755 BST.




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