Great Western Railway train damaged after killing animal on tracks in Swindon

A train was damaged when it struck an animal on the railway in Swindon last night.

The Great Western Railway service came to a screeching halt on the line running alongside Moulden View housing estate after the incident at 10.45pm yesterday (2 January).

Wiltshire 999s understands a large deer involved in the collision was killed as a result.

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The passenger train would have been travelling between Cheltenham Spa and Swindon, passing the rear of Moulden Hill Country Park at the time of the impact.

Local residents reported hearing a loud horn sounding for several seconds prior to the train coming to a halt.

This indicates the driver attempted to scare the animal off the tracks before performing an emergency stop – though this wouldn’t have prevented the collision.

Following an inspection, it was found the train has suffered only minor damage and was allowed to move forward.

Passengers were delayed for a short time but alighted at Swindon as planned — where the service terminated.

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