It also goes against the trend of previous years which saw train track deaths drop.
Figures from Infrastructures of Portugal show between 1 January and 16 June this year, eight people were killed on rail crossings; double the four people who were killed during the whole of 2018.
The picture shows a train near O Porrino in North West SPAIN. It is a Portuguese train on the Vigo Porto line, but it it hit a bridge , and has nothing at all to do with level crossings .Another example of your lazy journalism
By Derek Morgan from Beiras on 22 Jun 2019, 14:52