A Polish truck driver has been arrested in France following a serious collision with a high-speed TGV train, prompting a probe into potential negligence.
Train-Truck Collision and Initial Response
A Polish truck driver was detained after a collision with a TGV high-speed train in France. The incident occurred at 6:48 AM between Béthune and Lens, involving a TGV traveling from Dunkirk to Paris with 246 passengers on board.
The impact severely damaged both the train and railway infrastructure, resulting in injuries to some passengers. Emergency services immediately evacuated passengers and transported the wounded to nearby hospitals.
Military Equipment Transport and Civilian Operator
The truck involved was carrying a mobile military bridge previously used in exercises in Belgium. While the cargo was of military origin, the driver was a civilian transport operator, not a soldier.
Safety Procedures and Investigation Focus
Investigators are focusing on why the truck was on the tracks when the train approached. The transport of heavy military equipment by civilian entities is permitted but requires strict safety procedures, including precise coordination and permits.
The investigation is examining signal lights at the crossing, potential human error, and the vehicle’s technical condition, as well as monitoring footage and railway control system data.
Charges and Rail Service Disruption
The Polish driver faces charges of intentionally violating safety regulations. French prosecutors are investigating the incident as a potential railway disaster.
French state railways SNCF President Jean Castex announced the suspension of rail traffic on the line for at least a week, impacting a major regional connection.
Debate on Railway Crossing Safety
The accident has sparked a debate in France regarding the safety of railway crossings and the organization of heavy transport, including military equipment. Despite increasingly modern security systems, dangerous incidents continue to occur.
French transport authorities report dozens of serious accidents annually at railway crossings, with some resulting in fatalities. Ignoring signals or misjudging the situation remains the most common cause.



