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Landslide causes train derailment Landslide causes train derailment
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A train has been derailed after a landslip onto a line in Surrey.A train has been derailed after a landslip onto a line in Surrey.
Passengers are being helped from Southern Railway's Bognor Regis to London Victoria service, which is stuck just north of Redhill. The 1059 GMT Southern service from Bognor Regis to London Victoria is stuck at the Merstham Tunnel section of track, to the north of Redhill.
A spokesman for the train company said the wheels had "jumped the rail". Network Rail said a carriage came off the tracks but remained upright. Wheels at the front of the train "jumped the rail", a Southern Railway spokesman said, but the carriage remained upright.
There were no reports of any injuries, but services will be severely disrupted during Saturday afternoon. There were no reports of any injuries, but services will be disrupted during Saturday afternoon.
The incident happened just before 1230 GMT.
Passengers helped
A Network Rail spokeswoman said: "There was a landslide. One carriage of the train came off the track."
British Transport Police said: "The entire train remains upright and according to the driver there are no injuries."
Three ambulances were sent to the scene, but none of the passengers on board required treatment.
They are being helped off the train and will be guided along the tracks to the nearest exit point.
The spokesman for train operator Southern Railway said the line was shut in both directions between Purley and Redhill, with replacement buses being brought in.
Through trains will be diverted via an alternative line.
Southern Railway and Network Rail engineers are due to assess the situation at the site.