Truck driver charged after two locomotive drivers killed in crash in South Australia
- A truck driver has been charged with causing the death of two train drivers in a collision near the South Australia-NSW border.
- The collision between the Pacific National freight train and the truck caused the locomotive to catch fire and several train carriages to derail, resulting in a road closure.
- The Australian Transport Safety Bureau is investigating the incident and deploying transport safety investigators to the scene.
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Truck driver charged over crash that killed two SA train workers near NSW border
Police have charged a 75-year-old truck driver from Queensland over Sunday's horrific rail collision at a Barrier Highway crossing, near the SA-NSW border, that killed two train workers from Port Augusta.
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