Police are continuing to investigate a crash involving a train on Marriott Street at Westbury around 4.40pm yesterday.
Marriott Street between Lyttleton Street and Meander Valley Road is anticipated to remain closed for another 24-30 hours while the derailed train is removed, and the track and roadway are inspected for safety.
"Police investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of a crash involving a semitruck with trailer and a locomotive train yesterday afternoon," said Inspector Michael Johnston.
"Luckily no injuries were sustained as a result of this crash - the consequences could have been significant."
"At this stage of our initial investigations we believe inattention to be a contributing factor."
"Less than a week out from the start of National Road Safety Week I urge all motorists to give the road their full attention every time they get behind the wheel – vehicles can be deadly when they are not used properly."
Be vigilant and remember the 'fatal five' every time you travel on our roads:
- Obey the speed limit - it's there for a reason.
- Pay attention - one moment of distraction is all it takes to cause a crash.
- Rest if you're tired - arriving late is better than not arriving at all.
- Buckle up every person in the vehicle - seatbelts save lives.
- Never drive after drinking or taking drugs - you'll be putting more than your life on the line.