Italian tourist injured after empty Toledo train suddenly moves by itself
A sightseeing trip in Toledo turned into a terrifying accident when an empty tourist train suddenly began moving without a […]
An Italian tourist experienced a shocking incident in Toledo when an empty train unexpectedly started moving, striking him and crashing into a wall. The 44-year-old visitor was walking near the Alcázar when the train, without any passengers or driver, rolled away from its stop. He sustained a laceration to his arm and was taken to Toledo University Hospital for treatment, where his condition was reported as stable.
The train continued downhill before colliding with a wall beside Calle Unión, damaging the structure and suspending the front of the locomotive over the drop. Emergency crews and a team of police, firefighters, and equipment operators responded to the scene, eventually removing the train for examination. The Ayuntamiento de Toledo has launched an investigation into the incident, examining possible technical failures, brake problems, or other issues that may have caused the train to move without control.
The unexpected movement of the tourist train, usually used to transport visitors around Toledo's historic center, raises concerns about safety measures and the need for further investigation to prevent similar accidents in the future.
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