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Train strikes lorry at crossing Train strikes lorry at crossing
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A train has hit an articulated lorry on the Whitemoss level crossing between Gleneagles and Perth.A train has hit an articulated lorry on the Whitemoss level crossing between Gleneagles and Perth.
The line - the main Glasgow to Aberdeen route - is currently blocked following the accident which happened shortly before 0700 GMT on Friday.The line - the main Glasgow to Aberdeen route - is currently blocked following the accident which happened shortly before 0700 GMT on Friday.
No passengers were on board the train which was carrying freight from London to Inverness.No passengers were on board the train which was carrying freight from London to Inverness.
It is believed the engine driver has been taken to hospital while two people from lorry are safe and well. It is believed the engine driver has been taken to hospital while two people who were in the lorry were unhurt.
Significant disruptionSignificant disruption
The incident has blocked the line between Dunblane and Perth, which is the main arterial route north.The incident has blocked the line between Dunblane and Perth, which is the main arterial route north.
All services between Glasgow Queen Street and Aberdeen are affected.All services between Glasgow Queen Street and Aberdeen are affected.
The London to Inverness sleeper service, which was travelling behind the freight train, has stopped at Gleneagles station.The London to Inverness sleeper service, which was travelling behind the freight train, has stopped at Gleneagles station.
Network Rail spokesman Craig Bowman told BBC Radio's Good Morning Scotland programme that rail travellers should expect significant disruption.Network Rail spokesman Craig Bowman told BBC Radio's Good Morning Scotland programme that rail travellers should expect significant disruption.
"It's the main route between Glasgow, Aberdeen and Inverness so there will be a knock-on to services."It's the main route between Glasgow, Aberdeen and Inverness so there will be a knock-on to services.
"We're looking to clear that up as soon as we can over the course of the day but obviously we will have to investigate the condition of the track and clear the debris from the line.""We're looking to clear that up as soon as we can over the course of the day but obviously we will have to investigate the condition of the track and clear the debris from the line."