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Handlebars Killed at Crash with Train on Train Crossing

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A terrible tragedy occurred on Wednesday morning at an unrestricted railway crossing in Aurolzmünster. A car had been rammed and dragged along by a railcar of the Hausruckbahn. The vehicle was so badly deformed that the passenger car driver (40) did not survive the crash. It was shortly after 7 o'clock in the morning when the 40-year-old from Aurolzmünster wanted to cross the railway crossing Maria Aich with his car. This is only secured with st…

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A terrible tragedy occurred on Wednesday morning at an unrestricted railway crossing in Aurolzmünster. A car had been rammed and dragged along by a railcar of the Hausruckbahn. The vehicle was so badly deformed that the passenger car driver (40) did not survive the crash. It was shortly after 7 o'clock in the morning when the 40-year-old from Aurolzmünster wanted to cross the railway crossing Maria Aich with his car. This is only secured with st…

·Vienna, Austria
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A 40-year-old car driver collided with a train in the Innviertel at an unchecked railway crossing and was fatally injured. The man had driven over the tracks despite the stop sign.

A car driver suffered fatal injuries on Wednesday during the collision with a train in Aurolzmünster in Upper Austria. According to the police, the passenger car driver ignored the stop sign and did not react to the emergency signals of the driver.

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SALZBURG24 broke the news in on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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