It's understood two people have been injured after a passenger train and car collided in Waroona earlier this morning.
UPDATE: A Male driver has been taken by ambulance to Peel Health Campus. A female passenger has sustained minor injuries. The RAC rescue helicopter was called but not used.
Police said two people inside a car have sustained injuries after their car collided with a train in Waroona around 11 o'clock this morning.
St John Ambulance crew is on site but it's not yet known the extent of the two people's injuries.
The Public Transport Authority said around 50 to 60 people were on board the Australind train at the time of the incident.
Replacement coaches have been sent to pick up the passengers.
More to come.
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