From the
Cornishman:
Train damaged and delayed after striking tyre on track near Liskeard
British Transport Police are appealing for witnesses after a train was damaged and delayed by a tyre thought to have been deliberately placed on the track.
Officers are calling for information after the high-speed service, travelling on Sunday December 22 towards Penzance, struck the tyre at around 1.20pm between Menheniot and Liskeard.
Investigating officer DC▸ Dave Bailey said: ^The driver of First Great Western^s 0857hrs London Paddington to Penzance service reported striking the lorry tyre which was on the line. He brought the train to a halt and, although the train suffered some damage, he was able to continue after a delay of around 30 minutes.^
DC Bailey added thankfully nobody was injured in the incident but said it could have been much more serious. ^Placing objects on the railway line is an extremely dangerous act and could result in serious consequences. It is only through good fortune that no-one was harmed and it is vital that we trace whoever is responsible for this foolish act.^