Sadly, the drivers injuries are more serious than at first thought.
"Supt Garrett said of the 92 passengers on board the two trains, 30 people attended a casualty centre set up in a nearby church, with the majority "walking wounded".
Two people, along with the driver, remain in hospital.
Supt Garrett said: "Unfortunately the driver of the train was more seriously injured and his injuries are believed to be life-changing."
"We have now moved out of the rescue phase of the operation and into the investigation, which will involve the trains remaining in situ for some time."
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