Six people have been injured after a train collided with a tractor in Herefordshire.
British Transport Police (BTP) said officers were called to a level crossing north of Leominster at 10.40am on Thursday following reports that a train had struck a tractor and trailer.
Paramedics, firefighters and officers from West Mercia Police also attended the scene.
Six people were assessed by paramedics but their injuries are not thought to be serious, BTP said.
Enquiries are ongoing into the full circumstances of the incident, the force added.
A spokesperson for Transport for Wales (TfW) confirmed its 8.30am service between Manchester Piccadilly and Cardiff Central hit an obstruction at a crossing between Ludlow and Leominster.
All lines between the Hereford and Craven Arms stations are blocked and trains will not run between the two.
Replacement road transport is being put in place and TfW tickets are currently being accepted by Northern, Avanti, GWR and CrossCountry, it said.
Disruption is expected to last until the end of the day and a spokesperson for the company advised anyone travelling on Thursday to check before they travel.
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A spokesperson for West Midlands Ambulance Service said it was “called to an incident on the railway track at Nordan Farm, Leominster, at 10.46am”.
“We currently have an ambulance, five paramedic officers, the Midlands Air Ambulance from Strensham at the scene,” they added.