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Old 21-06-2008, 11:39 PM   #1
Matt_971
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Default Train Crash near calder

Hey everyone.

Bring some more sad news. We were driving home from crown tonight and just near calder park where you turn off for the BP servo outbound there is a railway crossing. Coming up to it tonight about 11:15pm there were blue n red lights everywhere. got bit closer and seen a mangled car sitting on rail tracks and train sitting few hundred metres up the track.

Makes me feel sick in the guts seeing something like this. REALLY hope no one died.

Were flashing lights at this crossing but no boom gates so gotta wonder.

Dunno what else to say. Glad i am no the one of the many ppl that attend crashes like this. Dont know how they do it.

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