New Delhi, At least 14 people are dead after a train crash in India early Tuesday morning, a spokesman for the ministry of railways said.
The Hampi Express passenger train was traveling from Hubli to Bangalore and crashed into a stationary goods train in Penukonda, in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh, said the spokesman, Anil Kumar Saxena.
The collision, which involved three coaches of the Hampi Express, also left 35 people injured.
Saxena said he suspects the driver of the Hampi Express may have overlooked a red signal. He said an investigation has been ordered.