60 Injured in Two-Train Crash near Amsterdam
At least 60 people were injured, up to 20 of them seriously, in a two-train collision Saturday outside Amsterdam, Dutch transport police said.
"There are 60 people injured -- some 15 to 20 badly," police spokesman Ed Kraszewski told Agence France Presse, after the head-on smash near Sloterdijk in the western suburbs of Amsterdam.
The accident happened at around 6.30 pm (16:30 GMT) when a local train leaving Amsterdam smashed head-on into a high-speed train, Dutch rail network spokeswoman Babet Verstappen told AFP.
Emergency personnel were treating the wounded at the scene, on a bridge between Sloterdijk and Amsterdam Central Station, she added.
The crash has disrupted rail traffic to Amsterdam Central station, as well as to Schiphol airport, Verstappen said.