2026 North Zealand train collision

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DateApril 23, 2026
6:29 CET
CountryDenmark
2026 Denmark train collision
The trains involved were Alstom Coradia LINTs.
Details
DateApril 23, 2026
6:29 CET
LocationNear Hillerød, Capital Region
CountryDenmark
LineGribskov Line
OperatorLokaltog
Incident typeHead-on collision on single track
CauseUnder investigation
Statistics
Trains2
Passengers37[1]
Deaths0
Injured18

On April 23, 2026, two passenger trains transporting a total of 37 people collided head-on near Hillerød in the Capital Region of Denmark, injuring at least 18 people, including five critically. Claus Pedersson, safety director at Lokaltog, described the collision as "one of the worst we can imagine in the railway industry".[2]

The collision occurred at a level crossing at Isterødvejen near Hillerød, a town north of Copenhagen. The details surrounding the collision are unclear, but police said the trains were travelling fast. Each train was operated by an Alstom Coradia LINT.[3] Two yellow and grey trains with visible damage to the front were pictured in a wooded area.[2] Glass from the windshields and windows were scattered.[4] A large number of ambulances and police cars were dispatched and all the passengers were evacuated and the injured transported to hospitals.[5]

Victims

Eighteen people were injured, including five critically. The critically injured were flown to the National Hospital in Copenhagen. Among the injured were several Lokaltog staff members.[2] People who were not physically hurt were offered assistance.[6]

Investigation

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