
A “do not travel” alert has been issued after a freight train derailed on a major route between England and Scotland.
Services are being cancelled and delayed because of the incident on the West Coast Main Line between Carlisle and Oxenholme Lake District on Wednesday night, National Rail Enquiries added.
Some lines are blocked and a very limited train service is running on the line that remains open.
⚠️Do Not Travel north of Preston.
— Avanti West Coast (@AvantiWestCoast) May 30, 2024
Services between between Oxenholme Lake District and Penrith have been cancelled due to a freight train derailment blocking the line.
Please do not attempt to travel with us between Preston and Scotland today.
Train operators Avanti West Coast and TransPennine Express issued the “do not travel” alert, urging passengers not to attempt to use their services for journeys between Preston and Scotland on Thursday.
Ticket holders can delay journeys until Friday or travel with other operators.
Network Rail was approached for a comment.


