Oh scrap! Moment 32-ton junk metal truck gets wedged under Camden railway bridge - triggering travel chaos as firefighters tried to cut it free London fire brigade were called to the scene at 3.38pm on Monday The lorry drove into railway bridge on Randolf Road, Camden, becoming stuck Commuters encountered delays on overground line after bridge was damaged London overground apologised for delays as they checked 'integrity' of bridge
By Milly Vincent For Mailonline
Published: 12:42 GMT, 16 March 2019 | Updated: 12:55 GMT, 16 March 2019
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Dramatic footage shows the moment a 32-tonne lorry carrying scrap metal crashed into a low railway bridge in Camden, London, UK, causing sustained delays for thousands of commuters.
Two fire engines attended after being called to the scene on Randolf Road at 3.38pm on Monday, attempting to cut the lorry free from the bridge.
Vlad Filipenko, 25, a Warehouse Manager from London was following the large lorry in a car on his commute to work when it smashed into the bridge in front