‘A bit disturbing’: investigations launched after freight train collides with excavator in Brisbane

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‘A bit disturbing’: investigations launched after freight train collides with excavator in Brisbane
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Aurizon confirms driver was not injured in crash at Fairfield station on Saturday night

Rail regulators are investigating whether laws were breached during a “serious” train crash inThe rail line was completely closed for 12 hours to accommodate works on Cross River Rail on Saturday.

A spokesperson for Aurizon confirmed the train driver was not injured, but was “badly shaken” in the accident. Both vehicles were damaged, with the excavator damaged seriously.The Australian Transport Safety Bureau and the Office of the National Rail Safety Regulator have both launched investigations.

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