Traffic Restored After Van Fire on M55 Westbound
Traffic on the M55 westbound carriageway has returned to normal following a van fire earlier this afternoon. The incident, which occurred between 2:15 and 2:30pm near Junction 2, brought emergency services to the scene and caused temporary disruption for drivers heading towards Blackpool.
Emergency Response
Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service confirmed they were called at 2:13pm to reports of a van and horse box alight.
- Crews attending: Two fire engines from Preston and Fulwood stations
- Actions taken: Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus used hose reels to extinguish the blaze
- Duration: Crews remained on scene for around 30 minutes
- Police presence: Lancashire Police assisted with traffic management
No Injuries Reported
Authorities have confirmed there were no injuries as a result of the fire. The horse box was involved but no casualties were recorded.
Traffic Impact
The fire caused short delays on the westbound carriageway, but traffic is now flowing freely again. Drivers heading towards Blackpool experienced temporary congestion while crews worked to make the scene safe.
Eyewitness
Local motorist Hayley Cain captured an image of the incident, showing traffic stalled on the motorway as emergency services arrived.

Key Details
- Time of incident: 2:13pm, Wednesday 19 November 2025
- Location: M55 westbound, near Junction 2
- Vehicles involved: Van and horse box
- Casualties: None reported
- Traffic status: Flowing normally again
Blackpool News will continue to provide updates on Fylde Coast traffic and incident reports.
Sources: Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service – Vehicle fire on M55 motorway





