Spanish official: At least 12 dead as train runs over people crossing tracks at rail station
By APWednesday, June 23, 2010
Official: Train kills 12 commuters crossing tracks
MADRID — A train speeding through a station near Barcelona on Wednesday ran over a group of young people crossing the tracks, killing at least 12 and injuring 17, a Spanish official said.
A long-distance train passing through the station in the seaside town of Castelldefels hit a group of people crossing the tracks who had just gotten off of a commuter train. The group crossed the tracks above ground rather than using a designated tunnel underneath, said Jose Ramon Mora, head of the Civil Protection Department for Catalonia regional government.
Spanish radio station Cadena Ser and other Spanish media reported that most of the fatalities and injuries were young people who had just arrived in the town to celebrate at a beach party marking the start of summer.
The train was not supposed to stop at the station and therefore moving through the station at a high rate of speed, media reports said.
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