- Train collided with truck on a highway
- Road closed in both directions
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Motorists travelling between NSW and South Australia are facing heavy disruptions after a train collided with a truck on a major highway connecting the two states.
South Australian police responded to reports of a serious crash on the Barrier Highway at Bindarrah near the NSW border about 10.30am on Sunday.
The road was closed in both directions and would be for some time, police said.
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Motorists travelling between NSW and South Australia are facing heavy disruptions after a train collided with a truck on a major highway connecting the two states
Motorists coming from NSW will not be able to travel past Broken Hill on the Barrier Highway into SA.
Motorists travelling east will not be able to travel past the Petersburg Road – Peterborough turn-off, about 220km from the border.
NSW authorities said if people needed to travel they could take the Silver City and the Sturt highways instead but that would add at least two hours to the journey.