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Two dead as Sydney-Melbourne train derails Two dead as Sydney-Melbourne train derails
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Two people have been killed after a Sydney to Melbourne express train derailed near the Victorian town of Wallan, Australian media reports. Two people have been killed after a Sydney to Melbourne express train derailed near the Victorian town of Wallan, officials say.
Several other passengers were being treated for injuries, emergency services said.Several other passengers were being treated for injuries, emergency services said.
One person was airlifted to a hospital in Melbourne.One person was airlifted to a hospital in Melbourne.
Images showed a number of twisted carriages had left the track, with one on its side. It is unclear what caused the train to derail.Images showed a number of twisted carriages had left the track, with one on its side. It is unclear what caused the train to derail.
This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly. Please refresh the page for the fullest version. Paramedics from Ambulance Victoria said that "a large number of people are being assessed but are not believed to be seriously injured".
You can receive Breaking News on a smartphone or tablet via the BBC News App. You can also follow @BBCBreaking on Twitter to get the latest alerts. The train was reportedly carrying about 160 passengers when it left the tracks at 19:50 local time (08:50 GMT) on Thursday, some 45km (28 miles) north of Melbourne, the Victorian state capital.
It is understood to be the main long-distance service between Melbourne and Sydney.