There have miraculously been no injuries following the collision of two freight trains in Sydney's south on Friday morning.
Emergency services were on scene at McPherson St and Botany Rd in Banksmeadow where two freight trains crashed about 6:20am.Two freight trains collided in Banksmeadow. Picture: Supplied
Some carriages of a freight train that derailed in Banksmeadow were tipped on its side. Picture: Supplied Aerial footage at the scene showed some shipping containers - which is understood to be empty - flipped onto its side.NSW Fire and Rescue spokesman confirmed their investigations revealed no hazardous materials to be found in the containers and no rescue was required.
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