Cargo Train Hits Car with Five People, Trapping One Woman
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A cargo train struck a car with five people inside at a railway crossing in Córdoba, Argentina.
- Four passengers escaped the vehicle seconds before impact, but one woman remained trapped.
- The woman, a passenger in the front seat, was unharmed despite the car being hit by the 17-wagon train.
A dramatic incident unfolded at a railway crossing in the Talleres Este neighborhood of Córdoba, Argentina, when a cargo train collided with a car carrying five people. The car had become stuck on the tracks, trapping one woman inside despite her companions' escape.
The vehicle, a Chevrolet Prisma, reportedly suffered a mechanical failure while in motion, leaving its occupants stranded on the tracks at the intersection of Las Malvinas and Bulnes streets. The occupants included a family: the woman who remained trapped, two men, and two children.
Surveillance footage captured the tense moments as the 17-wagon train approached. Five passengers managed to open the doors and flee the car just seconds before the collision. One man was seen carrying a young child as they ran to safety.
Despite being inside the car when it was struck by the train, the woman in the passenger seat escaped the incident without any injuries. Emergency services quickly arrived at the scene to provide assistance. The Córdoba Police's Subdirectorate General of Firefighters is investigating the circumstances that led to the accident.
Originally published by La Nación in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.