Rush hour chaos in Brisbane as delivery truck crashes onto busy rail line - and police don’t know how it got there
- Emergency services were called to train tracks in Brisbane at 6.30am on Friday
- Queensland Police said they are still determining how the truck ended up there
- The truck had caused chaotic delays of up to an hour on the Cleveland train line
A truck has crashed onto one of Brisbane's busiest train lines - causing hour-long delays during morning rush hour.
Emergency services were called to the track near Manly Station, a coastal suburb in Brisbane, just before 6.30am on Friday.
A Queensland Police spokesman confirmed to Daily Mail Australia investigators are in the initial stages of finding out how the truck ended up on the track.

Emergency services were called to the track near Manly Station (pictured), a coastal suburb in Brisbane, just before 6.30am on Friday

A Queensland Police spokesman confirmed to Daily Mail Australia investigators are in the initial stages of finding out how the truck ended up on the track (pictured)
The truck had caused delays of up to 60 minutes on the train line, with services suspended between between Lota and Lindum.
'Alternative transport has been arranged,' TransLink tweeted.
A man in his 20s suffered minor abrasions following the incident.
A Queensland Rail spokeswoman confirmed to Daily Mail Australia a haulage truck has removed the other vehicle.
Services have now resumed as per usual.

A man in his 20s suffered minor abrasions following the incident as ambulance crews arrived on the scene (pictured)