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– The car is taken by train by level crossing. Drivers who were alone in the car should not be damaged. Emergency data is on hand, police reported at 9:16 pm tonight Wednesday.
"The car was, according to what we know, driven by Enebekk, between Onsøy and Råde.There is a pause, there is no indication that there were any mistakes with the bombs", says Ragnhild Aagesen , responsible for communication at Bane NOR at Fredriksstad Blad.
However, there are other perceptions of where the accident occurred. Several witnesses stated that it is at the transition that Enebekk did not hit if you come from Fredrikstad (see map in this case).
Should cross the transition
There should have been a man in the 50s who, with the car he drove, was hit by the train as he was crossing the crossing at Stenebakken. Neighbors in the area report that the driveway has been crossed by this crossing, which has neither a signaling system nor a barrier. The train should have been en route to the north.
The operations manager, Gisle Sveen of the police, said this shortly after the accident:
– We have people there. The man in the 50s was alone in the car and escaped from the incident. The train hit the car in front. The man at the wheel has for the moment explained that the car was new and unknown, and he panicked when he saw the arrival of the train and that he did not had the car in hand, explains Sveen.
All train traffic to listen – reopened at midnight
It is too early for the police to determine the cause of the collision at the crossing at 10 pm
All rail traffic on the railway line between Råde and Fredrikstad was canceled after the accident, but the train line was reopened just before midnight.
Bane Nor sent people to check the damage on the train before it could continue.
The car that was hit was removed. The driver of the car must have been asked to request an emergency medical examination.
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