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One teenager has been killed and two other young men badly injured after a train and car collided at a level crossing in northern Scotland. | One teenager has been killed and two other young men badly injured after a train and car collided at a level crossing in northern Scotland. |
The train travelling from Inverness to Wick and a red Ford Fiesta were in a collision at the automatic Delny Level Crossing near Invergordon. | |
Northern Constabulary said that three young men were in the car and it was "serious". The trio were cut free. | Northern Constabulary said that three young men were in the car and it was "serious". The trio were cut free. |
The two other teenagers have been taken to hospital for treatment. | |
The collision was at about 0815 GMT. | |
They were taken to Raigmore Hospital in Inverness, one by air ambulance who was giving cause for concern and a second by road. | They were taken to Raigmore Hospital in Inverness, one by air ambulance who was giving cause for concern and a second by road. |
Network Rail said the train, the 0714 GMT FirstScotrail service, was not derailed in the crash. | Network Rail said the train, the 0714 GMT FirstScotrail service, was not derailed in the crash. |
Cutting equipment | Cutting equipment |
None of the 13 passengers was injured, and neither were four rail staff or the train driver on board. | None of the 13 passengers was injured, and neither were four rail staff or the train driver on board. |
Spokeswoman Susie Haywood added: "It's not a very busy line, there's about one train an hour, and we're hoping disruption will be kept to a minimum." | Spokeswoman Susie Haywood added: "It's not a very busy line, there's about one train an hour, and we're hoping disruption will be kept to a minimum." |
A spokeswoman for Highlands and Islands Fire and Rescue Service said firefighters had used cutting equipment to remove the trapped driver and passengers from the car. | |
The Delny crossing is at the brow of a hill about a quarter of a mile from the centre of the small coastal village. | The Delny crossing is at the brow of a hill about a quarter of a mile from the centre of the small coastal village. |
The level crossing has no barriers in place | The level crossing has no barriers in place |
Local householder Mandy MacDonald said of the ungated junction: "My son delivered papers down there this morning and he said there was nothing left of the front of the car. | Local householder Mandy MacDonald said of the ungated junction: "My son delivered papers down there this morning and he said there was nothing left of the front of the car. |
"He saw someone being taken into an ambulance. We heard the air ambulance and the ambulance and the fire brigade. | "He saw someone being taken into an ambulance. We heard the air ambulance and the ambulance and the fire brigade. |
"I can't believe there's still no barrier at that crossing, just the warning lights." | "I can't believe there's still no barrier at that crossing, just the warning lights." |
British Transport Police will carry out an investigation into the incident. | British Transport Police will carry out an investigation into the incident. |
The accident comes a month after an Inverness-Kyle train hit a car on a level crossing in Dingwall. | The accident comes a month after an Inverness-Kyle train hit a car on a level crossing in Dingwall. |
No-one was injured in the incident. | No-one was injured in the incident. |
Network Rail has responsibility for nearly 8,000 level crossings - more than 600 of them are in Scotland. | Network Rail has responsibility for nearly 8,000 level crossings - more than 600 of them are in Scotland. |