Police said that the regional train hit the car at full speed near Neustadt am Ruebenberge, outside the city of Hannover, German news agency dpa reported
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A train hit a car at a crossing in northern Germany early Sunday, killing all three people in the car, police said.
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Police said that the regional train hit the car at full speed near Neustadt am Ruebenberge, outside the city of Hannover, German news agency dpa reported.
The car's 22-year-old driver was killed along with two women who were with him in the vehicle, aged 21 and 22.
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There were 38 passengers and four railway employees on board the train, and one person was slightly injured.
The car apparently drove onto a crossing although the barriers, which didn't cover the whole width of the road, were closed.
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