4 seriously injured in commuter train crash in Spain
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Emergency services in Spain say that 45 people have been treated, four of them with serious injuries, after a commuter train crashed into a barrier in a town near Madrid.
Most were treated for bruises and for anxiety from the Friday afternoon crash, the Madrid region's Summa 112 emergency service said in a statement.
Spain's railway operator, Renfe, said the accident happened at 3.37 p.m. (1437GMT) on a double-deck train at the end of a track in its last stop at the Alcala de Henares train station, from the Spanish capital.
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Renfe said it was investigating the reasons for the accident. It added that commuter services weren't interrupted, but that some trains were running with delays.