Man killed by freight train on railway line near Royal Wootton Bassett

A man has been killed by a train on a railway line near Royal Wootton Bassett.

Emergency services were called to the fatal incident a few miles west of the town shortly before 11.30pm yesterday night (Wednesday 7 June).

Wiltshire Police and the British Transport Police (BTP) were tasked to attend the scene, alongside Wiltshire Air Ambulance and local ambulance crews.

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Fire crews from Royal Wootton Basset, Cricklade and Swindon also responded to the tragedy, supported by an aerial ladder platform appliance.

A man, who travelled to the location in a car, was pronounced dead by paramedics on their arrival.

A spokesperson for BPT confirmed that death isn’t being treated as suspicious and officers will now prepare a file for the coroner.

Wiltshire 999s understands the vehicle involved was a freight train, rather than a passenger train.

The railway line between Swindon and Bristol Parkway was closed for approximately three hours as 999 personnel worked – reopening at about 2.30am.

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