Yet another vehicle has found itself in a collision with the notorious railway bridge in Stuntney Road, Ely.

A lorry wedged itself into the bridge after trying to pass through today (March 4).

Traffic built in the area as the vehicle obstructed the road.

Network Rail was called to the scene.

A spokesman from Network Rail said: "A lorry struck the bridge at 14.54 today.

"There were some temporary speed restrictions in place in the area but these were removed at 15.35.

"There were no injuries but it did cause some damage to the bridge.

"Traffic in the area has now returned to normal.

A lorry crashed into the railway bridge in Ely

“Today’s incident prompted Network Rail to reiterate its ‘wise up, size up’ message to drivers of all high vehicles.

“Drivers need to know the height of their vehicle, not guess. In short: Wise up, size up.”

This is not the first time a HGV has found itself in a sticky situation in the area.

In October last year, it was reported that vehicles had crashed into it almost 120 times since 2009.

At that time, it was also the second most bashed bridge in Britain.