Corby landslip latest: Train was DERAILED by railway landslide
There are not thought to have been any injuries during the incident which happened around 4pm today (Thursday, June 13)
But shaken passengers are STILL on the scene after rescue attempts failed.
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Hide AdA rescue train left the scene at 7.30pm but then became stranded in flooding in the Corby tunnel.
The train then reversed and the fire and ambulance services are now on the scene to help with an evacuation.
Paramedics are now on board (9.08pm) after a passenger fell ill.
A Network Rail spokesman confirmed that the East Midlands Train service left the tracks during the incident which is still ongoing.
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Hide AdIt happened after water gushed from Pen Green Balancing Lakes down the bank and on to the railway.
The spokesman said: “The train has derailed but remained upright.
“We cannot confirm the number of passengers involved but our engineers are still on the scene.
“They are working on moving the train and clearing debris. That process will take some time.
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Hide Ad“There’s now a diversion in place and we are able to run services through Leicester. There is a reduction in service.
“The engineers will cover the train that’s become stranded and check the tracks underneath.
“But the train is not going to be recovered tonight.
“It is very likely that there will be disruption into tomorrow.”