Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Was the driver interviewed??? No reason given for why minivan was stopped on tracks on Langstaff Road in Vaughan

Commuters on the Barrie line were going nowhere fast after a GO train collided with a minivan at a level crossing on Langstaff Road, just metres south of the Rutherford GO Station last night.

Five people in the minivan escaped without injury after the train struck the vehicle at a slow speed while it was preparing to enter the station. The collision happened after 5:30 pm.

Commuters were left stranded at Union Station for 90 minutes waiting for train service to be reinstated and those left on the train had to wait for buses to take them to stations past Rutherford.

There is no word from York Regional Police whether any charges will be laid.

3 comments:

  1. Sounds like the car broke down. It happens.

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  2. Charge them. Fine them. They should make them send a letter of apology to every person on the train.

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  3. I had to pay $90 to my daycare for this bullshit in late fees!

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