Three hospitalised, commuter chaos after truck and train collide
A truck and a train believed to be carrying about 100 people have collided at a Perth level crossing, sending three people to hospital, hitting nearby vehicles with flying debris and causing commuter chaos.
Aerial footage from the scene in Guildford showed the extent of the damage following the crash about 4pm (6pm AEST). 

The aftermath of the incident was evident as the train’s front window lay shattered, with a toppled truck and trailer nearby, and the bobcat it was transporting scattered across the railway tracks.

A truck and a train believed to be carrying about 100 people have collided at a Perth level crossing in Guildford. (9News)

Debris from the collision struck multiple cars, including a tire that became lodged in one vehicle’s windshield.

In the wake of the crash, two women and a teenager were transported to different hospitals, while two toddlers and their mother were examined on-site and found to be unharmed.

According to 9News, around 100 passengers were aboard the train during the accident. Some had to endure an hour-long wait before they could disembark, many of them wrapped in blankets for warmth.

The experience left passengers rattled, with reports of hearing a high-pitched noise followed by violent shaking of the train.

“He was holding on to me, and I was just like, I was scared, I was shocked,” one passenger recounted, capturing the fear that gripped those on board.

Another said he was woken up and bounced off his seat.

The train’s front window was smashed, the truck and trailer lying on its side and the bobcat it had been carrying metres away on the train tracks.  (9News)

A significant police and emergency services presence remained into the night as a crane moved in to begin trying to remove the truck from the tracks.

The Midland line was shut down between Midland and Bassendean, causing delays on the Ellenbrook, Airport and Fremantle lines.

Replacement buses were being organised between Midland and Bassendean but long delays were expected.

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