In Dortmund-Derne, an ICE train has collided with a car at a level crossing. The 75-year-old driver likely bypassed the barrier and left his vehicle in time but sustained injuries. Only one train passenger required medical attention.
The accident occurred in the evening in Dortmund-Derne. At 6:30 p.m., emergency services were alerted when the 75-year-old car driver bypassed the half-barrier, leaving his vehicle on the tracks. He exited the car before impact and was found alert and standing beside the crossing by firefighters. The ICE 615 approached at high speed and struck the car from the front side. The man suffered head and arm injuries, the cause of which is under investigation; he was taken to a hospital.
The train, carrying 218 passengers, proceeded to Dortmund Central Station. There, passengers transferred to a replacement ICE around 9:25 p.m. The delay totaled about two hours. One female passenger received medical care, with no other injuries reported. Federal police are investigating, and the car is being examined.
Deutsche Bahn expressed regret: "We wish all involved a safe onward journey and apologize for the inconvenience."