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Driver airlifted to hospital with critical injuries after car and train collide in Caledon

Police are on the scene of a collision between a car and a train in Caledon on Saturday, May 4, 2024. (Jacob Estrin for CTV News Toronto) Police are on the scene of a collision between a car and a train in Caledon on Saturday, May 4, 2024. (Jacob Estrin for CTV News Toronto)
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A driver has been airlifted to the hospital after a car collided with a train in Caledon Saturday afternoon.

Ontario Provincial Police said the collision occurred on Humber Station Road shortly after 5 p.m.

According to Ornge air ambulance, a woman in her 20s was taken to a Toronto trauma centre with critical injuries.

Police said the driver was the lone occupant in the car.

The cause of the collision is unknown. Police have closed roads in the area for the investigation.

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