A train driver has died after his high-speed passenger train collided with a lorry carrying military equipment at a level crossing in France. A number of injuries have also been reported following the incident, which took place on Tuesday morning between Béthune and Lens in the north-western Pas-de-Calais region. Two people were critically injured while 11 others sustained minor injuries, French media reports. The region's President Xavier Bertrand confirmed the death of the TGV driver and described the accident as a 'terrible tragedy'. 'My thoughts are with his family, his loved ones and all the staff who are mourning his loss,' he wrote on X. French Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot said he was heading to the scene along with the head of France's state-owned rail operator SNCF. Tabarot stated that the collision involved a heavy goods vehicle, while reports indicated it was a truck transporting military equipment. The incident occurred shortly before 07:00 local time (05:00 GMT). The train was traveling from Dunkirk to Paris. The regional rail network, TER Hauts-de-France, reported that traffic between Béthune and Lens would be disrupted until mid-morning, with services on certain lines resuming gradually. The BBC has contacted SNCF for comment. SNCF Chief Executive Officer Jean Castex has yet to publicly comment on the incident. Rail union SUD-Rail has called for 'total transparency' regarding the incident. This tragic event comes less than a fortnight after another incident in the Var region, where a person died following a collision between a regional train and a truck. Collisions at level crossings in France are relatively rare but more common than in the UK, with 89 incidents recorded in France in 2024 causing 20 deaths.
Tragic Train Collision Claims Life in France

Tragic Train Collision Claims Life in France
A high-speed train collision with a lorry in northern France results in the death of the train driver and several injuries among passengers. The incident has raised concerns over safety at level crossings.
In a devastating incident on Tuesday morning, a high-speed train collided with a lorry in the Pas-de-Calais region of France, resulting in the death of the train driver and multiple injuries among passengers. The collision has sparked urgent discussions on railway safety and transparency surrounding level crossing incidents.


















