TWISTED METAL: A car involved in a crash with a train near Te Horo.
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One person has been seriously injured after a train hit a car on the Kapiti Coast.
A car was dragged up to 30m when it was hit by a freight train on an unarmed crossing south of Te Horo between Waikanae and Otaki.
In a statement police said the car was struck by a train while crossing tracks on to a private road about 7km south of Otaki at about 1.50pm.
One man was reported to be in the car.
A rescue helicopter landed at the scene and transported the man to Wellington Hospital.
An NZTA spokesman said the road opened about 3.30pm.
A local resident said nearby property owners had been trying for years for safety improvements to the crossing.
The crossing is on a sweeping bend and has no safety barriers.
Local and railway authorities had been passing the buck and nothing had been done, she said.
- © Fairfax NZ News
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