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Track defect found near derailment site - report
Recovery work is continuing after a train left the tracks near Lewes
A defect was found on railway tracks in East Sussex at the site where a train derailed leaving 30 injured, a report says.
Initial findings from the Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) found an "irregularity" with the tracks near Lewes where three carriages tumbled down an embankment last Thursday.
The RAIB, which is continuing to investigate the derailment, said it had received "several reports of rough riding at the location of the derailment from passengers on other trains".
Network Rail and Greater Thameslink Railway, whose Southern Rail train was involved in the crash, said in a joint statement they were "sorry this happened on our railway".
Investigators from the RAIB have said CCTV from a train which passed through the crash site at 14:04 BST showed the "irregularity" with the track geometry just before the point where the train came off the tracks.
The 14:24 service from London Victoria to Eastbourne derailed in the Landport area of Lewes at about 15:54 BST.
The derailment left two people seriously injured, and 18 were taken to hospital with less serious injuries. The 18 have since left hospital.
Images released in the RAIB report show where an "irregularity" was found in the track
The eight-carriage train was travelling at about 65 mph when it derailed - within the 70mph speed limit - and the driver had begun to brake as the train approached the site.