26/05/26 | 10:42 pm | Belgian train | Buggenhout

Print

Belgian train hits school minivan, killing four including pupils

In a train accident people have died in a collision between a train and a minibus in Buggenhout; the minibus was carrying seven schoolchildren and two adults: The barriers were down.onMay 26, 2026 in Buggenhout, Belgium, 26/05/2026 ( Photo by Bert Van Den Broucke / Photonews via Getty Images)

A train crashed into a school minivan at a level-crossing in the Belgian town of Buggenhout on Tuesday, killing four people including two special needs pupils, authorities said.

As well as the 12- and 15-year-old students, the crash killed the minibus driver aged 49, a female chaperone aged 27, and seriously injured five other schoolboys, said the local prosecutor’s office which opened an investigation.

At the scene, a white minivan lay on its side near the track, its front badly crumpled.

Police spokesperson An Berger said the crossing’s safety barriers were down when the accident happened. It was unclear how the van got through the barriers and into the path of the train, whose 100-odd passengers did not suffer any major injuries.

An autopsy will be carried out on the body of the minivan driver, the prosecutor’s office said, while the train driver tested negative for drugs and alcohol.

Buggenhout’s mayor, Geert Hermans, said books of condolence would be opened. “We ask that the necessary restraint and composure be shown for the bereaved,” he said.

DRIVER WAS FIT, SAYS TRANSPORT OPERATOR

Local transport operator De Lijn said the vehicle, operated through a sub-contractor, had no mechanical issues and the driver was medically fit, fully trained and had a clean record.

“You have to be careful (as a bus driver). It can happen to anyone,” Dirk Vandevelde, a colleague of the deceased driver told Reuters. “It will probably be an unfortunate accident … with a tragic outcome.”

One local resident reported hearing a loud bang and described frantic efforts to save the minivan’s occupants.

“Then I saw that van. There were many people performing resuscitation, there was a lot of running back and forth,” David Verhulst told VRTNWS.

Verhulst said several streets converge at the crossing. “It is not the most pleasant railway crossing,” he said. “Between 8 and 9 a.m., it’s very busy with traffic.”

PAST ACCIDENTS

The accident occurred early on Tuesday near Buggenhout station, about 23 km (14 miles) north of Brussels, when the vehicle was carrying seven pupils to their school.

A spokesperson for the state railway infrastructure operator, Infrabel, said that the train driver had applied the emergency brakes but that “the shock was extremely violent.”

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen offered condolences on X: “Today, Europe grieves with Belgium.”

Belgium, where a dense railway network criss-crosses towns and villages, has a history of accidents at level crossings.

Since 2021, 36 people have died in 168 such accidents, according to Infrabel’s website.

(Reuters)

RELATED ARTICLES

33 mins ago | india aus ties

India, Australia set to deepen defence ties at ministers’ dialogue in Delhi

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles will co-chair the second India-Australia Defence Ministers’ Dialogue in New Delhi on June 1, with discussions set to focus on expanding strategi...

1 hour ago | nuclear deal

Donald Trump says Iran deal near, warns military option remains

US President Donald Trump said the United States is close to reaching a nuclear agreement with Iran but warned that military action remains an option if negotiations fail. In an interview with Fox News at the White House, Trump said his administrati...

8 hours ago | 250th anniversary USA

Trump to headline 250th anniversary fair opening after performers drop out

U.S. President Donald Trump will headline an event commemorating the nation’s 250th anniversary on the National Mall next month after several musical performers scheduled to appear in the celebration canceled, citing concerns about its association ...