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A train and a car have collided at a level crossing in northern Scotland, police have confirmed. One man has been killed and two seriously injured after a train and car collided at a level crossing in northern Scotland.
The emergency services are currently at the scene of the incident at Delny crossing, Barbaraville, near Invergordon. The train travelling from Inverness to Wick struck a vehicle at the Delny Level Crossing near Invergordon.
Northern Constabulary said that three people were inside the car and their injuries are thought to be of a "serious nature". Northern Constabulary said that three people were inside the car and it was a "serious" accident.
The collision was reported at about 0815 GMT on Friday. Two other men have been taken to hospital for treatment. The collision was reported at about 0815 GMT.
British Transport Police are on their way to the scene and will carry out the investigation into the incident. Network Rail said the train, the 0714 GMT FirstScotrail service, was not derailed in the crash and no train passengers were injured.
British Transport Police will carry out the investigation into the incident.