Trains suspended after lorry hits bridge
Some West Midlands Railway services were suspended on Friday after a lorry hit a bridge over Summer Road in Erdington and ended up on its side.
Cross City Line services between Birmingham New Street and Lichfield Trent Valley were affected.
Emergency services were called to the scene at about 10:30 GMT and the road was closed.
West Midlands Ambulance Service said the driver was treated for minor injuries and discharged at the scene.
National Rail said some disruption, including cancellations and delays, were likely until the afternoon.
It said alternative provision was being put in place to allow people to complete their journeys, and advised passengers to check before they travel using its journey planner.
Network Rail said: "Bridge strike incidents can cause death or serious injury to road and rail users and have a serious impact on the operation of the railway, and road traffic.
"After every incident the bridge needs to be examined to make sure it's safe and any debris needs to be cleared."
It said that between 2000 and 2021, there was an average of nearly 2,000 bridge strikes each year.
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