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Mexico Freight Train Hits Double-Decker Bus at Atlacomulco Crossing, Killing 10

  • On September 8, 2025, in Atlacomulco, Mexico, a freight train struck a double-decker bus near a crossing, resulting in over 10 fatalities and more than 40 injuries.
  • The accident occurred at a railway crossing lacking visible gates or stop lights, and authorities have opened an investigation into the cause.
  • Witnesses said the bus was slowly crossing the tracks in heavy traffic around 6:30 a.m. while the train approached fast and struck the bus at its midpoint.
  • The Rail Transportation Regulating Agency reported 800 accidents at grade-level crossings last year, up from 602 in 2020, noting these incidents have increased recently.
  • The collision highlights ongoing safety concerns at train crossings in Mexico, as authorities and the train operator Canadian Pacific Kansas City expressed condolences and continue their response.
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The accident occurred in the Atlacomulco region; 10 people died and 61 were injured; the driver was arrested

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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At least 10 deaths and more than 40 injuries, after a train hit a bus full of a bus on a road crossing The serious accident article in Mexico: At least 10 deaths and 10 injuries, after a train hit a bus appeared for the first time in Romania TV.

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At least ten people died and 41 were injured in Mexico after a train hit a bus on a crossing in Mexico State, the local authorities announced on Monday.

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Institute for Transportation and Development Policy broke the news in on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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