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First Great Western rail replacement bus hit by lorry | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
Three people were injured when a broken-down t bus was hit by a lorry on the A34 in Oxfordshire. | |
Fifty people were on the First Great Western rail replacement service from Oxford to Didcot when it was hit at Drayton at 00:30 GMT. | |
One of the three people taken to hospital sustained serious but non life-threatening injuries, police said. | |
Investigations are under way and the southbound carriageway remains closed. | Investigations are under way and the southbound carriageway remains closed. |
'Correct safety procedures' | 'Correct safety procedures' |
The remaining passengers, who did not require hospital treatment, were taken to Abingdon Police Station. | The remaining passengers, who did not require hospital treatment, were taken to Abingdon Police Station. |
The bus was a replacement for the 00:05 First Great Western service from Oxford to Didcot. | The bus was a replacement for the 00:05 First Great Western service from Oxford to Didcot. |
Bus passenger Adam Graves said on Twitter: "One moment the bus power failed, a minute or 2 later the lorry hit us. Bus ended up part down the embankment. #a34" | Bus passenger Adam Graves said on Twitter: "One moment the bus power failed, a minute or 2 later the lorry hit us. Bus ended up part down the embankment. #a34" |
In a statement, a First Great Western spokesman said the firm was "keen" to offer support to all of the bus passengers and their families. | In a statement, a First Great Western spokesman said the firm was "keen" to offer support to all of the bus passengers and their families. |
He said initial reports from its own contractor "suggest the driver followed correct safety procedures", but added police were investigating. | He said initial reports from its own contractor "suggest the driver followed correct safety procedures", but added police were investigating. |
"We are offering them any assistance we can to understand the full details of the incident," he said. | |
The A34 is shut between the Botley and Milton interchanges. Diversions are in place. | |
It had been due to reopen at 11:00 but has been delayed due to difficulties in recovering the vehicles, police said. | |
Officers on site were having problems earlier with drivers ignoring the closure and driving through, according to BBC Radio Oxford travel reporter Sara Dumbell. | |
She said diversions had also lead to lengthy traffic delays in the area. |