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A Virgin train has derailed and slid down an embankment in Cumbria, witnesses say.A Virgin train has derailed and slid down an embankment in Cumbria, witnesses say.
Witnesses said the train derailed before sliding down an embankment and a number of carriages were on their side. Some people were thought to be injured. A number of carriages were left on their side, with some "stuck up in the air", passengers said. RAF helicopters, police and fire crews have been sent.
It is understood the train was the 1715 GMT Virgin Train from London's Euston Station to Glasgow Central.It is understood the train was the 1715 GMT Virgin Train from London's Euston Station to Glasgow Central.
Passenger Caroline Thomson, a BBC executive, said the train seemed to hit something and was lying on its side.Passenger Caroline Thomson, a BBC executive, said the train seemed to hit something and was lying on its side.
The collision is believed to have taken place at Greyrigg Cottage in the Lake District between Oxenholme and Tebay.The collision is believed to have taken place at Greyrigg Cottage in the Lake District between Oxenholme and Tebay.
There's some carriages stuck up in the air and some are just lying on their sides Ruth Colton, passenger
Ms Thomson said: "The carriage I am in is completely on its side, it did a sort of bump - and I was thinking don't worry this fine - but then the swaying became very dramatic.Ms Thomson said: "The carriage I am in is completely on its side, it did a sort of bump - and I was thinking don't worry this fine - but then the swaying became very dramatic.
"Where I am there are some injuries - a woman with a very badly hurt back but I suspect further up the train it's a bit more serious."Where I am there are some injuries - a woman with a very badly hurt back but I suspect further up the train it's a bit more serious.
"What happened was that it suddenly appeared to hit something and then lurched very, very badly from side to side in a very dramatic way."What happened was that it suddenly appeared to hit something and then lurched very, very badly from side to side in a very dramatic way.
"This a very scary experience.""This a very scary experience."
Another passenger, Ruth Colton, said: "The train seems to have fallen down the embankment and rolled.Another passenger, Ruth Colton, said: "The train seems to have fallen down the embankment and rolled.
"There's some carriages stuck up in the air and some are just lying on their sides. We all had to climb out the top of one of ours"."There's some carriages stuck up in the air and some are just lying on their sides. We all had to climb out the top of one of ours".

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