Nine injured as trains collide in Vienna

The cause of a crash between an intercity train carrying 30 passengers and an empty regional train in Austria's capital remains unknown.

Two trains have collided at a station in Vienna leaving nine people with mostly minor injuries, authorities have said.

The accident happened at Meidling station, near the centre of the Austrian capital, on Saturday afternoon. A Railjet intercity train headed for Villach in southern Austria with 30 people on board hit an empty regional train.

It was not immediately clear what caused the accident, which resulted in part of the Railjet train derailing and tipping over. Nine people were hurt, though the most severe injury was a hand fracture, the Austria Press Agency reported.

Roman Hahslinger, a spokesman for railway company OeBB, said that a technical problem and human error were both possible causes. Investigators planned to question both train drivers, neither of whom was injured, as well as dispatchers.


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