East Java, Indonesia—Two individuals died instantly this morning when their motorcycle collided with a passenger train at an unmanned crossing. Witnesses reported the bike attempted to beat the train across the tracks despite the lack of gates. The train pushed the motorcycle several hundred meters before coming to a complete stop.
Railway staff immediately halted all traffic on the line to allow emergency crews to reach the site. The impact caused significant damage to the locomotive, requiring a maintenance inspection before the train could be moved. Passengers on the train reported feeling a sudden, violent jolt during the transit.
Police are examining the intersection to determine if warning signage was visible or damaged. Unmanned crossings remain a persistent safety issue in this region of the province. Frequent accidents have led to recurring debates about the necessity of installing automated crossing gates.
The victims were identified as local residents who were traveling to a nearby market. Their bodies have been transported to the district hospital for forensic examination. Railway officials are cooperating with the police investigation into the exact speed and signaling of the locomotive.
This incident has forced the temporary closure of the rail line, causing delays for commuter services throughout the day. Maintenance crews are working to clear the wreckage and ensure the tracks are clear of debris. Normal operations are expected to resume by late evening.
Rail authorities stated they will conduct a review of all uncontrolled crossings in the district. They are under significant pressure to provide long-term solutions for road-rail intersections. The engineer of the train has been taken for questioning as part of the standard incident protocol.
This is the first fatal collision at this specific crossing in the current year. Residents gathered along the perimeter to watch as workers cleared the site. The tragedy serves as a grim reminder of the risks posed by missing safety infrastructure.
The investigation is ongoing. Officials are gathering witness statements to finalize the report for the provincial transportation bureau.
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