A driver had a miraculous escape after his car and a train collided at a level crossing in sunshine.
Trains are running again after services on the Sunbury line between
Sunshine and St Albans were suspended for hours on Thursday afternoon
when the train crashed into the car as it was crossing the tracks at
Furlong Road in Sunshine North.
Metro Trains announced shortly after 4pm that the line had reopened
between Sunshine and Watergardens and delays of 10 minutes were expected
as they caught up.
Earlier, an Ambulance Victoria spokeswoman said a man in his 20s had
made a miraculous escape and had been transported to Western Hospital in
Footscray with minor injuries.
The four-door white SUV sustained heavy damage to its rear while the
front end was crumpled by the impact of the crash, with the train
pushing it into an alongside traffic light and electricity pole.
Heavy delays on roads and train services were expected.
The Furlong Road crossing was ranked among the most dangerous in the
state by the Department of Transport in 2008, with three people killed
there in a single accident in 2004 and at least one other fatality 10
years earlier.
In October, 2011, 15-year-old Teresa Ho died when she was hit by V/Line
train after she apparently failed to heed warning lights and alarms when
she opened pedestrian gates at Ginifer railway station, just metres
away from the road crossing. Witnesses reported she was listening to
music at the time.
Despite passionate pleas from friends and family of victims, the state
government at the time ruled out an urgent upgrade of the dangerous
crossing.
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