Six people killed in British train crash

Six people have died and many more were injured when a high-speed train hit a car on a level crossing in Britain this evening…

Six people have died and many more were injured when a high-speed train hit a car on a level crossing in Britain this evening.

An ambulance service spokesman said that 11 people were seriously injured, and a further 25 were less seriously hurt.

The First Great Western service from Paddington to Plymouth ploughed into the car on the automatic crossing in a village near Reading.

Dozens of fire engines and ambulances were rushed to the scene at Ufton Nervet as injured passengers were dragged from the wreckage.

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Thames Valley police said that at least nine carriages had been derailed. Many people had been injured, and a significant number of passengers were trapped.

"There have been fatalities, exact numbers are not known at this time," a spokeswoman said.

A British Transport Police spokesman said: "At 1810, we received a report that the 1735 Paddington to Plymouth had struck a vehicle on a level crossing at Ufton Nervet near the Winning Hand public house, on the level crossing at Ufton Nervet."

A spokesman for First Great Western said details of what happened were still "sketchy".

A Network Rail spokesman said the accident happened at an automatic level crossing with half barriers on each side of the road.

PA