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Why do lorries still keep hitting railway bridges?

Newseze Wire·Sun, Jul 5, 6:17 AMWire: BBC Birmingham
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Why do lorries still keep hitting railway bridges?

National Rail says there are more than 1,500 bridge strikes across Britain's rail network each year.

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