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Accident at the Railway Crossing: Six-Year-Old Dies in a Train Accident in Upper Austria

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A boy rides his bicycle over an unrestricted railway crossing in Upper Austria. The traffic lights are red, but barriers are missing. A train of the Linzer Lokalbahn captures him. Although the forces lift the train even with special cushions, the boy does not survive the misfortune.

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A boy rides his bicycle over an unrestricted railway crossing in Upper Austria. The traffic lights are red, but barriers are missing. A train of the Linzer Lokalbahn captures him. Although the forces lift the train even with special cushions, the boy does not survive the misfortune.

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An appalling tragedy occurred on Monday afternoon on the route of the Linz Lokalbahn (LILO) in the business area of Eferding in Upper Austria. A six-year-old boy was caught by a set and suffered fatal injuries. Despite immediately initiated rescue chain, the child could no longer be revived.The boy was on the bike and should have overlooked the incoming Linz Lokalbahn (LILO) at an unrestricted railway crossing with traffic lights, as the volunte…

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According to the "Oberösterreichische Nachrichten", a six-year-old child died at a railway crossing in Eferding.

·Vienna, Austria
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The accident occurred at about 4.30 p.m. The emergency services are still in progress. There is no more detailed information yet.

·Vienna, Austria
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The number of level crossings in Austria has halved over the past 20 years, which is why the number of accidents has also declined.

Eferding - The child was on his bike with his family. At a level crossing there was an accident. Forces barred the boy, but they could not save his life.

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SALZBURG24 broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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