Here’s the latest on the Wolverhampton derailment as of today.
- What happened: A derailment involving a freight wagon occurred near Oxley, Wolverhampton, on the evening of Tuesday 5 May. The incident damaged track and overhead power lines but, importantly, no injuries were reported and the derailed wagon remained upright. This caused significant disruption to services between Wolverhampton, Shrewsbury, and surrounding routes. [BBC coverage and Network Rail statements summarize the event and initial impacts.][4][5]
- Current status: Services between Wolverhampton and Shrewsbury were progressively restored after major repairs to the track and power infrastructure. Rail operators advised passengers to check live travel updates as crews completed recovery work and reopened lines. [Railway reopened notice and related reports.][7][4]
- What passengers should know: Expect ongoing disruption or partial resumptions on affected routes, with revised timetables and possible short-notice changes. Check with your operator (WMR, TfW, and other regional services) for the latest on departures, substitutions, or bus replacements. [Operator advisories and NR updates.][5][8]
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- Timeline snapshot:
- 5 May, ~20:30: Derailment near Oxley; line affected, limited or suspended services.
- 6–7 May: Repairs completed; services gradually resumed, though some routes may still be affected.
- 7 May: Line reopened between Wolverhampton and Shrewsbury with resumed passenger services. [Summary from multiple reports.][4][5][7]
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A train derailment wolverhampton at Oxley around 8.30pm on Tuesday 5 May stopped services between Wolverhampton and Shrewsbury and left passengers facing disruption through the end of Wednesday 6 May, with delays likely to continue into Thursday 7 May. One wagon of a freight train derailed at low sp…
www.el-balad.comThe train's derailment in Oxley, Wolverhampton forces the cancellation of multiple rail services.
www.bbc.comTrain services between Wolverhampton and Shrewsbury have restarted after major repairs were made to damage caused by a freight train derailment.
www.networkrailmediacentre.co.ukPodcast Episode · UK News Today 2 Min News The Daily News Now! · May 6 · 1m
podcasts.apple.comFreight train derailment near Wolverhampton causes major disruption, with services to Shrewsbury suspended and delays expected into Thursday.
www.dpsimulation.org.ukServices between Wolverhampton and Shrewsbury have been affected since Tuesday evening.
www.bbc.comA low-speed freight train derailment in Oxley will impact passengers travelling through Wolverhampton until the end of service today.
www.networkrailmediacentre.co.ukA train has derailed near Bilbrook, Wolverhampton, causing major disruption for rail passengers including those heading to Birmingham International Airport
www.mirror.co.ukTrain services between Wolverhampton and Shrewsbury have restarted after major repairs were made to damage caused by a freight train derailment. Since the Train services between Wolverhampton and Shrewsbury have restarted after major repairs were made to damage caused by a freight train derailment.
news.railbusinessdaily.comA fire in Wolverhampton caused explosions, and the smoke was visible from 15 miles away.
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