The train hit an SUB at the Marsh Rd level crossing. Photo / iStock
The train hit an SUB at the Marsh Rd level crossing. Photo / iStock
A person was thrown from a car smashed by a train in North Canterbury last night, at the same level crossing that multi-sport legend Steve Gurney was hit by a train five years ago.
A southbound TranzRail goods train travelling through Rangiora at 9.41pm yesterday hit an SUV at theMarsh Rd level crossing.
The SUV, with three occupants, had been travelling in a westerly direction prior to the crash, police say.
It was spun around and ended up several metres from the level crossing, a police statement said. All three occupants were taken to Christchurch Hospital.
"Initial indications appear that one of the occupants was ejected from the car as a result of the impact," the statement added.
It's the same level crossing where nine-time Coast to Coast winner Gurney miraculously walked away with only minor injuries when his top-of-the-range Subaru Outback 4WD smashed into an early-morning passenger train at a railway crossing near Rangiora on September 20, 2011.
He was charged by police with careless use of a motor vehicle and was granted diversion.
There are no warning bells, lights or barriers at the crossing.
But there is a stop sign and warning saying, "Look for trains."