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Man arrested over train collision Man arrested over train collision
(about 10 hours later)
A 20-year-old man has been arrested after a freight train crashed into an empty car in East Ayrshire in the early hours of the morning. A 20-year-old man has been arrested after a freight train crashed into a car in East Ayrshire.
Strathclyde Police said a Vauxhall Corsa appeared to have lost control, left the road and ended up on the railway line near Cumnock. Police believe the Vauxhall Corsa had been on the track near Cumnock for about an hour before it was hit at about 0240 GMT.
A full scale search was then launched for a man and a woman who had been in the car. Investigators said the car, which had plunged from the nearby A76, was empty when it was hit by the train and pushed 400 metres down the track.
No-one on the train, which was hauling 1,800 tonnes of coal, was injured. A search was launched for a man and a woman who had been in the car.
The car appears to have plunged on to the track at about 0240 GMT from a bridge on the A76 at Boreland Farm. It involved two helicopters, police dogs and network rail staff.
The man has been charged with road traffic offences.The man has been charged with road traffic offences.
A Sea King helicopter from HMS Gannet was used in the search. No-one on the train, which was hauling 1,800 tonnes of coal, was injured.