A freight train locomotive derailed yesterday evening in Verrebroek, a part of Beveren-Kruibeke-Zwijndrecht, after colliding with a truck at a railway crossing. The incident occurred around 7:30 PM on July 29, 2025, at a crossing equipped with flashing red lights but no barrier.
- Locomotive derails after collision with truck
- Accident occurs at crossing with flashing lights
- No injuries reported in the incident
- Significant damage to train and infrastructure
- Recovery operations are still ongoing
Fortunately, no injuries were reported despite the serious accident. However, the damage to the train and railway infrastructure is significant, and recovery efforts are still underway this morning.
What caused the collision at a crossing without barriers, and how will this affect local transport? Let’s explore the immediate impact and what lies ahead.
Why did the collision happen despite warning signals? This raises concerns about safety at crossings without physical barriers. Key points to consider include:
- The crossing had flashing red lights but no boom gates to physically stop vehicles.
- Visibility and driver awareness at this location may have played a role.
- The derailment caused extensive damage, delaying freight transport in the Waaslandhaven area.
- Emergency response was swift, preventing injuries but requiring ongoing recovery work.
As authorities assess the damage and investigate the cause, will upgrades to crossing safety measures follow? Residents and businesses alike await updates on restoration timelines and future prevention strategies.