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Freight train slams into a bus outside Mexico City, killing at least 10 people​

Video footage showed bus moving across train tracks when train appeared and rammed into it​

The Associated Press · Posted: Sep 08, 2025 4:48 PM EDT | Last Updated: September 8
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Rescue workers remove a body at the scene of a deadly accident where a freight train slammed into a double-deck bus in Atlacomulco, Mexico, on Monday, killing at least 10 people. (Ramses Mercado Valdes/The Associated Press)

A freight train sheared a double-decker bus in half at a crossing northwest of Mexico City early Monday, killing at least 10 people and injuring 55, authorities said.

The accident took place in an industrial area of warehouses and factories in the town of Atlacomulco, about 130 kilometres northwest of Mexico City.

The state of Mexico's civil defence agency said via X that authorities were still working at the site of the accident, and the state prosecutor's office said it had opened an investigation. The bus from the Herradura de Plata line was ripped apart by the collision.

Authorities said 10 people were killed and 55 were injured. Local media reports said the injured were taken to hospitals throughout the state.

The bus company did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The train line, Canadian Pacific Kansas City of Mexico, is part of Calgary-based Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC), which operates a rail network that includes lines in Canada, U.S. and Mexico. The company confirmed the accident and sent its condolences to the families of the victims. It said its personnel were on site and co-operating with authorities.

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Investigators are looking into the circumstances of the collision. Footage appeared to show the bus crossing during heavy traffic when the train appeared and struck it. (Ramses Mercado Valdes/The Associated Press)

Authorities did not immediately give details about how the accident occurred, but one video circulated on social platforms showed the bus in heavy traffic slowly moving across the train tracks when the fast-moving train suddenly appeared out of frame, ramming the bus at its midpoint.

The train's momentum carried the bus down the tracks and out of frame. The front half came to rest in the opposing traffic lanes beside the crossing and the rear half farther down on the opposite side of the tracks.

There were no visible crossing gates or other stop lights, witnesses said.

Just prior to the crash, cars could be seen crossing the tracks as traffic advanced.

Cars going in the other direction stopped crossing the tracks at the time the bus drove onto them, though a motorcycle scooted across seconds before the crash. The train hit the passenger side of the bus.

'Help me'​

Another video showed the bus at rest to the side of the tracks. The roof of the bus was gone and people could be seen moving on the top level as the train slowed to a stop.

A woman could be heard crying, "Help me, help me."

Rebeca Miranda waited beside the tracks Monday for authorities to tell her what would happen with the victims' bodies. Her sister and her sister's daughter-in-law were on the bus when it was hit around 6:30 a.m., she said.

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Soldiers and rescue personnel attend the scene of the collision Monday. (Ramses Mercado Valdes/The Associated Press)
Her sister was taken to the hospital and was able to speak, but the other woman died in the accident, Miranda said. They were both domestic workers. Miranda said she couldn't be with her sister in the hospital because she needed to find out what would be done with the other woman's body.

Miranda said the bus should not have been crossing the tracks just as the train was careening through the intersection. "It's really unfortunate. Why? To beat the train. Those are lives."

According to the most recent report from Mexico's Rail Transportation Regulating Agency published in September, accidents at grade-level crossings are the most common types of rail accidents and have been on an upward trend in recent years.

Last year, there were 800 compared to 602 in 2020, the report said. The document did not include how many victims were involved in the accidents.

Last month, six people died when a train hit several vehicles in Guanajuato state. In 2019, nine people were killed when a freight train struck a passenger bus crossing the tracks in the central state of Queretaro.

 

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Horrific Mexico Bus Crash: Freight Train Shears Double-Decker in Atlacomulco | 10 Dead, 55 Injured​

Sep 9, 2025 #mexicotraincrash #trainaccident #atlacomulco

A freight train collision with a double-decker bus in Atlacomulco, Mexico, tragically killed 10 and injured 55, highlighting a growing trend of rail crossing accidents. The bus from the Herradura de Plata line was sheared in half by a Canadian Pacific Kansas City train, with the impact captured on video showing the bus slowly crossing tracks in heavy traffic. Witnesses reported a lack of visible crossing gates and heard the train's horn just before the crash, which occurred at an industrial-area crossing near Mexico City. Authorities, including the state prosecutor's office, have launched an investigation into the incident. The tragedy underscores the dangers at grade-level crossings, which have seen a significant increase in accidents in Mexico since 2020, rising from 602 to 800 last year
 
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