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LZ, your time is wrong is 8:15am and they are two girls not boys. See the new attached below:' ~' b4 D, ]' q9 Q7 |4 R; J% T" R1 x
/ m: H4 @/ A D8 h+ }Two girls, man killed as vehicle and passenger train collide in west Edmonton3 N; K3 }& P* O3 {3 ^
at 19:12 on May 4, 2010, EDT.
9 t) i7 q, y% G2 S9 U8 hTHE CANADIAN PRESS
) Y; ~, \3 A7 v# m0 x6 cShare|EDMONTON - Two girls and a man were killed when the vehicle they were in was struck by a passenger train Monday during a blinding snowstorm in west Edmonton.
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" K P/ h+ r9 r" pVia spokeswoman Catherine Kaloutsky says the collision happened at a level crossing protected by gates, lights and bells. No one on the train was physically hurt.6 \ ~$ d3 P2 x* R% h: u
2 R! F8 A5 y- E& b) F: Z"We have 227 passengers on board the train, none of whom sustained any injuries," Kaloutsky said Tuesday. "Our two engineers, understandably, have requested relief."
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None of the 11 other crew members on board was hurt.
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- a, }" U8 `7 O7 U! g* YKaloutsky said the westbound train en route from Toronto to Vancouver hit the truck around 8:15 a.m. While there were whiteout conditions at the time, investigators have not indicated if they were a factor.
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A witness at the scene was quoted as saying she heard a "loud crash like a door slamming and I saw the vehicle fly, and when the train left I wasn't sure if I was imagining it."
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) g0 s0 h" v- V7 @' I# m) _( m) `Police say the girls were both under 10.$ f9 Y! Y7 ]: a$ X
1 Q v& w5 {' X) N, {' tThe lead locomotive in the Via train sustained minor damage and was repaired, Kaloutsky added.0 y) r3 g+ D3 r
& y" O2 B! j1 w& o! O7 P# _ }Kaloutsky said the coroner released the train before 3 p.m. and it was expected to reach Vancouver sometime Wednesday afternoon. |
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