Yahoo – AFP,
Nicolas Delaunay, 23 February 2016
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Emergency services
work at the scene of a passenger train derailment near
Dalfsen, eastern
Netherlands, on February 23, 2016 (AFP Photo/GinoPress)
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The Hague
(AFP) - A passenger train derailed in the Netherlands on Tuesday after
colliding with a hydraulic crane, leaving the train driver dead and six people
injured, local police and officials said.
The
accident happened around 8:50 am (0750 GMT) close to the northeastern town of
Dalfsen, about 40 kilometres (24 miles) from the German border.
Television
images showed several carriages lying on their side next to fields as emergency
staff worked nearby.
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Map
locating Tuesday's train accident in
the Netherlands. (AFP Photo/Jean-Michel
Cornu, Simon Malfatto)
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A criminal
investigation has been opened into why the crane was on the track, and the
21-year-old crane driver has been arrested and is being questioned by police.
Two people
were taken to hospital, while four others were treated on the spot. Seven or
eight other passengers escaped unscathed.
"The
crash was violent," the mayor added, saying the commuter train was
"travelling at speed" when it hit the crane which was moving across
the tracks over a "secure crossing".
He said
there were not many people on the train, adding that the service is often full
in the evening, but relatively empty in the morning.
The Dutch
safety board (OVV) has now opened an investigation into how the crash happened.
A witness
told Dutch broadcaster NOS the crane was on caterpillar tracks and was moving
very slowly as it crossed the railway line when the train arrived.
The driver
of the crane had managed to jump out before the collision.
"The
front of the train is completely destroyed," one witness told NOS, adding
the crane was in pieces.
Train
services along the line have been cut and the disruption could last several
days.
Dutch train
operator NS said there had been "major damage and it's impossible to say
when repairs can begin".
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Emergency
services work at the scene of a passenger train derailment near
Dalfsen,
eastern Netherlands, on February 23, 2016 (AFP Photo/Vincent Jannink)
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Infrastructure
Minister Sharon Dijksma said she was "shocked" by the accident, the
Dutch news agency ANP said.
The
Netherlands' worst train disaster happened on January 8, 1962, when two
passenger trains crashed at Harmelen, near the central city of Utrecht, killing
93 people and injuring 52 others.
That
accident happened in thick fog when a train driver missed a warning signal and
the two trains hit head-on.
One person
died and 117 others were injured in a collision near Amsterdam in April 2012
with reports later saying a driver failed to respect a stop sign.



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