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City of London crane truck collides with Talbot Street bridge

City of London crane truck collides with Talbot Street bridge

CTV News22-07-2025
Emergency crews are on the scene of a collision between a City of London crane truck and the Talbot Street bridge.
Although one eastbound lane and one westbound lane of Oxford Street were closed for cleanup, they have since reopened.
There was a hydraulic fluid leak from the truck which was contained with absorbent and sand. No injuries have been reported as a result.
Talbot Street remains closed from Oxford Street to Picadilly Street.
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