Silly trucker: Moment lorry driver REVERSES over level crossing and rips a barrier off its hinges - closing the line between Crewe and Stoke for more than an hour

 Shocking footage shows the moment an idiotic lorry driver smashed through barriers at a level crossing after reversing over the railway line.

The dopey trucker was captured on camera slowly driving backwards over the track as a train approached at Wedgwood Station, in Stoke-on-Trent, on Thursday.

The HGV can be seen making it most of the way across the crossing before the gate came down on top of the truck - ripping the barrier clean off.Pictured: A grab from shocking footage showing the moment a lorry driver smashed through barriers at a level crossing after reversing over the railway line

Pictured: A grab from shocking footage showing the moment a lorry driver smashed through barriers at a level crossing after reversing over the railway line

The incident caused disruption to passengers travelling on the West Coast main line between Crewe and Stoke as the route was closed.

Engineers worked for one-and-half hours to fix the barrier by 2pm following the incident, which happened at 12.30pm.

Network Rail today released the heart-stopping footage and warned motorists never to reverse over level crossings.The dopey trucker was captured on camera slowly driving backwards over the track as a train approached at Wedgwood Station, in Stoke-on-Trent, on Thursday

The dopey trucker was captured on camera slowly driving backwards over the track as a train approached at Wedgwood Station, in Stoke-on-Trent, on Thursday

The HGV can be seen making it most of the way across the crossing before the gate came down on top of the truck - ripping the barrier clean off

The HGV can be seen making it most of the way across the crossing before the gate came down on top of the truck - ripping the barrier clean off

The incident caused disruption to passengers travelling on the West Coast main line between Crewe and Stoke as the route was closed

The incident caused disruption to passengers travelling on the West Coast main line between Crewe and Stoke as the route was closed

Engineers (pictured) worked for one-and-half hours to fix the barrier by 2pm following the incident, which happened at 12.30pm

Engineers (pictured) worked for one-and-half hours to fix the barrier by 2pm following the incident, which happened at 12.30pm

James Dean, Network Rail's West Coast South route director, said: 'It's almost unbelievable that this lorry driver decided to reverse over this level crossing, putting not only them but also the oncoming train and its passengers in danger.

'It's not advice we usually need to give but now we must also stress to motorists to never reverse over a level crossing as you won't see the warning lights.

'For those driving in the correct direction, our advice remains as it always has - although it might be tempting to jump the lights or race through the barriers - don't - please just wait.'

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