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Spanish train collision, at least 150 injured

  • One train ran into the back of another stationary train at Montcada station, which lies some 10km north of Barcelona
  • The train was moving slowly when the collision occurred and people suffered bumps and bruises, emergency services said

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Two trains collided in Spain’s northeastern Catalonia region. Photo: Reuters

More than 150 people were slightly injured on Wednesday when one train ran into the back of another at a station near Barcelona, authorities and Spain’s Renfe rail operator said.

The SEM regional emergency services said the train had been moving very slowly when the collision occurred just before 8am with most people suffering bumps and bruises.

“There was a collision between two trains at 7.50am at the Montcada I Reixac-Manresa station, on the line heading in to Barcelona, that’s to say one train ran into the back of another,” a spokesman for the state rail operator said.

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Speaking to reporters at the scene, a spokesman for the regional fire service said the moving train had collided with “the back part” of a stationary train at Montcada station, which lies some 10 kilometres (six miles) north of Barcelona.

The train was moving “very slowly [when the collision occurred] but people who were standing up fell over and hurt themselves,” Joan Carles Gomez, an emergency services official told reporters at the scene.

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