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Belgium: Four Killed in Train-School Bus Collision

Is this a case of individual recklessness or a symptom of Belgium's deeper rail crossing failures?
Belgium: Four Killed in Train-School Bus Collision
Above: Emergency services at the railway crossing Vierhuizen, in Buggenhout, on May 26, 2026. Image credit: Dirk Waem/Belga Mag/Belga/AFP/Getty Images

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Narrative A

A school minibus driver made a fatal decision to cross a lowered railway barrier in Buggenhout, killing four people. This wasn't a freak accident — the barriers were down, the warning was clear and the crossing was ignored. Five more children ended up hospitalized in serious condition because basic safety rules weren't followed.

Narrative B

Belgium's rail crossing problem runs deeper than this tragedy — the country has one of the world's densest rail networks and a long, documented history of level crossing accidents. Stronger safety protocols and infrastructure upgrades at these crossings are long overdue. Blaming drivers isn't enough when the systemic risks are already well known.

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