A major railway route in the UK has been severely disrupted after a lorry collision caused the collapse of a bridge. The incident occurred on the West Coast Main Line, which connects London Euston to Glasgow Central, one of the busiest railway lines in the country.
The lorry, which was carrying a large load, collided with a bridge near the town of Lockerbie in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. The impact caused the bridge to collapse, resulting in significant damage to the rail tracks and infrastructure.
The accident has caused major disruptions to rail services, with trains cancelled or delayed. Passengers have been advised to check with their rail operators for the latest information and to plan their journeys accordingly.
The incident has raised concerns about road safety and the impact on rail travel. The UK's rail network is a critical part of the country's transport infrastructure, and disruptions can have significant consequences for commuters and businesses.
An investigation into the incident is underway, with police and rail authorities working together to determine the cause of the collision and the extent of the damage.