Three people were killed when a regional train hit a car on a level crossing in Normandy in northwestern France, an official has said.
The three victims were in the car "which seems to have stopped in the middle of the tracks" at Conde-sur-Huisne in the Orne region before being hit by a Paris-bound train at 8:22 pm (2352 IST) yesterday, said deputy prefect Pascal Vion.
A fourth person, "a woman of a certain age", managed to escape from the vehicle before it was hit and "dragged burning for several hundred metres" along the track after the impact.
None of the 34 passengers on the train, which was travelling from Le Mans to the French capital, were hurt.