Cow blocking railway line at Lewes has died

A cow has died after it was found on the railway tracks near Lewes this afternoon (November 7), Network Rail said.
Network Rail engineers were called to the sceneNetwork Rail engineers were called to the scene
Network Rail engineers were called to the scene

On Thursday (November 8), a spokesperson for Network Raid, said: “Owing to a cow that had wandered onto the tracks at Hamsey Level crossing yesterday afternoon, we temporarily stopped services in the area.

“Sadly the cow had made contact with the electrified third rail and was killed.

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“We’d like to thank passengers for their patience while we dealt with this sad incident.”

Services between Eastbourne, Lewes and London were disrupted this afternoon after reports of an animal on the line just after 2pm.

Network Rail specialists were called to the scene near the Hamsey level crossing and said the cow had died. They were working to remove the animal from the track.

Southern Rail said disruption is expected until 4pm.

The rail operator said: “Currently Southern are unable to run their services between Lewes and London, and instead these are being diverted to run via Brighton.

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“Services from Haywards Heath towards Lewes and Eastbourne are able to run however at a reduced speed. These services will call additionally at both Plumpton and Cooksbridge whilst the line towards London is blocked.”