Members Only People could have been ‘wiped out’ after car became ‘airborne’ at railway crossing in Lurgan by Court Reporter April 30, 2026 A judge said people could have been "wiped out" after a car became "airborne" at a railway crossing a Lough Road in Lurgan.... This content is for Armagh I members only. Consider supporting local, independent journalism by signing up for a monthly - or annual – membership. Weekly Membership £1.99 / Week Unlimited weekly access to Armagh ICancel any time Sign Up Monthly Membership £4.99 / Month Unlimited access to all Armagh I contentSupport independent journalism Sign Up Annual Membership £49.99 / Year Win a £500 Rushmere voucher this JuneTwo months FREE with an annual membershipUnlimited access to all Armagh I contentSupporting local independent news Sign Up Already have an account? Sign in Login Local jobs Sign Up To Our Newsletter RelatedcourtslurganMembersPaywall Most read today ‘Happiest wee girl this world has ever seen’: Sister’s heartbreaking tribute to Newry schoolgirl ‘To us he was the world’: Son speaks as fresh appeal made to find killers of part-time UDR man in Co Tyrone Van driver who hit speed of 104mph has licence spared to stop ‘other people suffering’ More in Lurgan Moira guide dog owner receives lifetime achievement award Make it a double: Two Co Armagh McDonald’s restaurants could be in-line for McGlow-Up with refurbishment plans Nearly a month lost – per employee – as ABC Council staff absenteeism sparks service strain fears Suspended prison term following assault in Lurgan pub