New Delhi: At least three people were killed and 40 injured in a collision between a goods train and a passenger train in Belgium around one hour before midnight on Sunday, according to reports.


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The accident reportedly occurred on the line linking Namur and Liege in the east of the country, close to the municipality of Saint-Georges-sur-Meuse.


"A train... carrying around 40 passengers crashed into the back of a freight train on the same track... The collision derailed two of the six carriages," Reuters news agency quoted Belgian railways SNCB in a report.


Francis Dejon, the mayor of the Saint-Georges-Sur-Meuse district told Belga news agency three people were dead and 40 injured in the crash, according to a preliminary estimate.


Local emergency services and reinforcements from the nearest city of Liege were at the site of the crash.