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Re: Train Accident in Blue Mountains
- Subject: Re: Train Accident in Blue Mountains
 
- From: "Jack" <bd107@tsn.cc>
 
- Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 09:56:12 +1100
 
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
 
- Organization: Customer of Telstra Big Pond Direct
 
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Further Info
 
 
 
Four dead, 20 still trapped in Blue Mountains train 
crash
 
Four people are now reported to be dead in a 
train collision at the base of the Blue Mountains west of Sydney.
 
It is understood that at least 20 people are 
trapped and many people with minor injuries have been removed from the Indian 
Pacific and the passenger train.
 
Cityrail says the 6.39 passenger train from Lithgow 
appears to have collided with the Indian Pacific near Glenbrook station. 
 
Ambulance service spokesman Bill Rossenrode says a 
major medical emergency program is underway.
 
"It's confirmed that four people have been 
deceased, there is at least 25 injuries of varying magnitude and all the walking 
wounded are now currently being evacuated from the two trains," he 
said.
 
"At the moment there's a full triage process going 
on, we've set up a command post and everyone that is walking around is being 
marshalled into these areas for head counts and clarification whether they were 
involved in the accident or not."
 
Witness
 
It is understood at least four carriages have been 
derailed and the line is blocked.
 
A nearby resident has told ABC Radio he heard the 
accident from his home, which backs onto the train line.
 
"The leading car on the 8.17 from Glenbrook to the 
city has telescoped into the rear car of the Indian Pacific," he 
said.
 
"The Indian Pacific, whether the accident has 
caused it or whether it caused it before which brought it to a stop, is actually 
in two sections.
 
"Approximately half-way along the train, on the 
other side of the roadbridge, you can see that there's a gap in the carriages of 
some 10-15 metres."
 
Great Southern Railways, the operators of the 
Indian Pacific service, have advised that concerned members of the public who 
may have friends or relatives on the train should call 13 21 47 for further 
information.