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Ten people killed, 61 hurt after Mexican train hits double-decker bus

Sep 09, 2025

Mexico City [Mexico], September 9: Ten people were killed and at least 61 were injured in central Mexico when a freight train smashed into a double-decker passenger bus, which the train operator said had been attempting to pass in front of the moving train.
Canadian Pacific Kansas City de Mexico (CP.TO), opens new tab, the railway, expressed its condolences to the victims' families and called on drivers to respect road signs and stop orders at railroad crossings.
Bus operator Herradura de Plata did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Images from the scene showed the front part of the top deck of the bus smashed in and its metal frame badly dented, as first responders cordoned off the area.
The collision happened in an industrial zone on the highway between Atlacomulco, a town some 115 km (71 miles) northwest of the capital Mexico City, and Maravatio, in nearby Michoacan state, local authorities said.
The State of Mexico's attorney general's office said seven women and three men were killed.
Buses are a major mode of transport in Mexico, where, although freight rail lines are common, routes for passenger trains remain limited.
The government of President Claudia Sheinbaum is looking to dramatically expand the nation's passenger rail network to connect many parts of northern and central Mexico.
Source: Fijian Broadcasting Corporation

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