A commuter train slammed into the end of the platform during the morning rush-hour at a busy Barcelona station yesterday, leaving 56 people injured, one of them seriously, emergency services said.
Fifty-three of the injured, including the driver, were taken to hospitals in the Spanish city while paramedics treated the remaining three at the scene, emergency services said on Twitter.
The seriously injured passenger suffered a bruised lung, the regional health minister of Catalonia, Toni Comin, told reporters at Francia station, the scene of the accident.
A French citizen and a Romanian were among those hurt, a spokesman for the civil protection agency said. The rest were Spanish nationals.
The regional train, travelling from the town of Sant Vicenc de Calders located about 70 kilometres (40 miles) southwest of Barcelona, ran into the buffers at 7:15am (0515 GMT), Spanish train operator Renfe said.
At the time of the accident many passengers were standing up in the busy carriages, which increased the number of injuries.
“We did not know if it was a bomb and people started screaming and were very scared,” Lidia Garcia, who was travelling in the first carriage of the train, was quoted by Catalan daily El Periodico as saying.
“At the moment of impact I had the feeling of experiencing an earthquake. People were swaying back and forth and colliding into each other,” Garcia told rival Catalan newspaper La Vanguardia.
“Many people fell to the ground because people were standing up and I saw several people with cuts to the head and face from the blows they suffered when they fell.”
Pictures from the scene posted on social media showed the train’s interior covered in shattered glass.
Others showed paramedics treating injured commuters sitting on the platform and loading them on stretchers into ambulances.
A picture taken and obtained from the Instagram account u201cUngatodecheshireu201d shows a commuter train which slammed into the end of the platform during the morning rush hour at Francia station in the Spanish city of Barcelona yesterday.