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Train pushes car quarter-mile on tracks; 82-year-old driver suffers minor injuries

A driver survived after having her vehicle pushed a quarter-mile by a freight train locomotive after stopping on the tracks in South Brunswick, New Jersey.

A woman sustained minor injuries this week after her car was slammed into by a freight train in New Jersey.

The 82-year-old said she stopped her car Wednesday afternoon when she saw flashing lights warning that a train was approaching without realizing she was on the tracks, according to Patch.

The CSX train pushed the woman’s car — with her in it — a quarter of a mile before the locomotive was able to stop.


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Miraculously, the woman survived with only a minor leg injury, according to the outlet. She was taken to a local hospital.

The incident happened in South Brunswick around 2 p.m.

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Photos shared by the South Brunswick Police Department showed the gray four-door sedan perpendicular across the tracks directly in front of the train.

The crash forced the closure of Route 535 in both directions for hours.

Fox News Digital has reached out to the South Brunswick Police Department for comment.

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