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Train drags pickup truck down bridge, killing two Manitoba seniors

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Train drags car down tracks in Headingley
A train and a vehicle crashed in Headingley Monday, and the truck was dragged down the tracks onto a bridge – Aug 27, 2019

A crash involving a train and a pickup truck has claimed the lives of two elderly Manitobans.

Emergency crews were called to the  scene of a “very serious collision” in Headingley on Monday.

The crash happened on Roblin Boulevard between Alboro Street and Hwy 334 around 4:20 p.m. Monday.

Police say a train heading north hit a vehicle and pushed it along the tracks onto a train bridge over the Assiniboine River.

RCMP confirmed the driver, a 75-year-old man and the passenger, a 65-year-old woman, both from the RM of Headingley, were pronounced dead on scene.

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Roblin Boulevard was closed between Alboro Street and Highway 334 and the same highway is also shut down between Keough Avenue and Roblin.  Drivers were asked to avoid the area.

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RCMP say roads have since been opened.

Stars Air Ambulance was called to crash but a spokesperson told Global News their crews were told to stand down.

Firefighters on scene of what RCMP are calling a ‘very serious’ crash between a vehicle and a train Monday afternoon. Submitteed/Justin Young

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