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Campervan roof torn off at New Zealand's most struck rail bridge

30.01.2026 22:41 1 min 2 sources
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Campervan roof torn off at New Zealand's most struck rail bridge
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A campervan had its roof torn off while driving under a low-clearance rail bridge in Canterbury, New Zealand. The incident occurred on January 3, just a month after the Tinwald Viaduct, with a height of 2.39m, reopened following previous repairs. Local authorities are adding more signage and road markings in response to repeated strikes at this location.

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Camper van loses roof under low railway bridge in New Zealand

Another collision occurred at a low railway bridge in Tinwald, New Zealand, where a camper van had its roof sheared off. The bridge, with a clearance of 2.39 meters, is officially classified as the most struck in the country and had reopened just a month prior after repairs. Local authorities plan to add more warning signs and road markings, while social media debates a full road closure.

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