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Community Rail chaos as horse on line sparks main delays for 1000’s of commuters

The unfastened horse was noticed trotting down the railway monitor within the West Midlands on Sunday morning.

Horse on the road (Picture: Community Rail Birmingham)

An inquisitive horse brought on chaos for morning practice passengers after going for a delicate trot … straight down a busy railway monitor. The small horse was noticed on the tracks at Albrighton in east Shropshire – between Wolverhampton within the West Midlands and the Shropshire village of Cosford – on Sunday 1st February round 10am.

Community Rail Birmingham closed the road quickly for worry of any passing trains putting the confused animal or any workers despatched out to convey the animal to security. 

The agency confirmed the road was closed for round half-an-hour inflicting disruption for morning commuters and travellers  on the usually busy route between Birmingham New Avenue and Shrewsbury practice stations. A group from Community Rail managed to trace down the horse, and managed to take away it unhurt.

 

A spokesperson for Birmingham New Avenue stated Community Rail workers had managed to coax the horse off the monitor, and the incident was clear by 10.30am. 

Community Rail Birmingham wrote on social media: “Our groups have eliminated the horse on the railway at #Albrighton which meant traces have been blocked earlier. 

“Companies can now function as regular between Wolverhampton and Cosford. Thanks to your endurance whereas groups labored to resolve the difficulty.”

One X follower – Montagu-Dunk – jokingly posted: “Ten hours to do a danger evaluation. Two hours to placed on an orange outfit. Ten individuals to go to Tesco to purchase a carrot. 5 hours to get a vet, simply in case. Cobra assembly in Downing Avenue. Sixty web page range report.”

Rein stops the practice (Picture: Community Rail Birmingham)

In December 2025, Community Rail revealed trains have been halted after a suspected AI-generated image that appeared to point out main injury to a bridge appeared on social media following an earthquake.

The tremor was felt throughout Lancashire and the southern Lake District.

Community Rail stated it was made conscious of the picture which appeared to point out main injury to Carlisle Bridge in Lancaster simply earlier than 1am and stopped rail companies throughout the bridge whereas security inspections have been carried out.

Community Rail stated the railway line was totally reopened at round 2am and it has urged individuals to “take into consideration the intense impression it may have” earlier than creating or sharing hoax photos.

“The disruption brought on by the creation and sharing of hoax photos and movies like this creates a very pointless delay to passengers at a price to the taxpayer,” a spokesperson stated on the time.

“It provides to the excessive workload of our frontline groups, who work extraordinarily laborious to maintain the railway working easily,” the spokesperson stated.

“The security of rail passengers and workers is our primary precedence and we are going to at all times take any security issues severely.”

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The British Transport Police stated it was “made conscious” of the state of affairs however there was no ongoing investigation into the incident.

Community Rail stated 32 companies together with passenger and freight trains have been delayed due to hoax.

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