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Train And Car Collide In Delray Beach

Photo BY: STAFF REPORT | BocaNewsNow.com

Expect Brightline delays Monday morning after a train incident in Delray Beach just before 5:30 a.m.

BocaNewsNow.com has leaned from first responders that a train and car collided in the area of George Bush Blvd. and NE 5th avenue. No injuries were reported but the vehicle sustained significant damage.

Expect delays on Brightline throughout the morning. It was unclear how long the train involved in the incident would be held at the scene. The car was removed from the tracks a short time after the crash.

Check BocaNewsNow.com throughout the morning for updates. Check GoBrightline.com for immediate service impacts.

UPDATE FROM DELRAY BEACH POLICE:  At 5:21 a.m., a southbound Brightline train struck a car at George Bush Blvd & NE 5th Ave. The driver of the car was on the tracks when the gates came down. No injuries reported. The scene was cleared around 6:30 a.m.

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Source: Bocanewsnow

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