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Two commuter trains collide in Switzerland, at least five people injured
PUBLISHED : Friday, 20 February, 2015, 4:32pm
UPDATED : Friday, 20 February, 2015, 8:57pm
Reuters in Zurich

A rescue worker inspects the site of train crash at the train station of Rafz, northern Switzerland. Two trains slammed into each other north of Zurich, leaving dozens of passengers injured. Photo: AFP
Two passenger trains collided in Switzerland on Friday, causing injuries and disrupting commuter routes into Zurich, police and rail operator SBB said.
One of the trains derailed in the accident in Rafz, a small town near the German border around 30 kilometres from Zurich, at 6.45am local time, Zurich cantonal police said. Five people were injured, one of them seriously, it said.
Newspaper 20 Minuten had earlier cited a member of the emergency services as saying as many as 49 people were thought to have been hurt.

Dozens of passengers injured and train carriages upturned. Photo: AFP
Neither SBB nor the police were immediately available for further comment.
SBB’s website showed the rail operator had cancelled some rail services and re-routed inter-city trains between Zurich and Stuttgart.