A light plane came close to colliding with a train in Cheshire last week, it has been reported.
The incident affected a train travelling from Crewe South Yard to Chester depot, when it was passing the industrial area at Dairy House Farm, west of Crewe, which is the base of the Cheshire Microlight Centre.
According to the train driver, a two-seater high-winged monoplane banked steeply in front of the train, risking a collision.
British Transport Police and the Civil Aviation Authority have been informed.
No one was injured, and the driver was able to continue the journey to Chester.
A spokesman for the Microlight Centre said they had investigated flight records for the day concerned, and did not believe that the aircraft involved had come from their base.