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MADRID – Emergency services in Spain said 45 people were treated, four of them for serious injuries, after a double-decker commuter train crashed into a barrier in a town near Madrid on Friday.
Most were treated for bruises and for anxiety from the afternoon crash, the Madrid region’s Summa 112 emergency service said in a statement.
Spain’s railway operator, Renfe, said the accident happened at 3.37 p.m. (1437GMT) at the end of a track at Alcala de Henares station, some 40 kilometres (24 miles) east of the Spanish capital.
Renfe said in a statement it was investigating the cause of the crash.
It says commuter train service wasn’t suspended, but that some trains were running behind scheduled.
A similar accident involving a commuter train that crashed into a buffer in Barcelona sent than 50 people to the hospital in July at the height of the tourism season.
Last month, 27 people were injured when a passenger car derailed when a track flooded between the southern Spanish cities of Malaga and Seville.
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