Austria: Trains collide near Vienna, about a dozen injured
BERLIN — Two passenger trains collided near a station north of Austria’s capital Friday, injuring several people, authorities said.
The two regional trains collided near the station in Kritzendorf, about 18.2 kilometres (11.3 miles) north of Vienna, a little before 6 p.m. (1700 GMT). Two cars turned over, and a third was leaning to one side.
The point of impact appeared to be the sides of both trains, which then derailed.
The Red Cross and Austria’s federal railway said eight people were slightly hurt and another four more seriously injured, the Austrian Press Agency reported. A rescue helicopter took one person to a Vienna hospital with head injuries.