A woman has died in a fatal crash which left a destroyed Range Rover on a west London railway track.
The 4x4 hit a stationary Tesla in the early hours of Monday morning near Park Royal Station.
Residents said the collision, on the A40 westbound at 3.48am, sounded like the 'Third World War' and was so loud it woke them up.
A woman in her 20s, believed to be a passenger in the Range Rover, died at the scene, while the driver – also in his 20s – was taken to hospital where his condition was described as critical.
A second women in the Range Rover has injuries that are not life-threatening, while a man in his 50s who is thought to have been with the Tesla was treated for injuries assessed as non-life threatening.
A police source said the Range Rover crashed through the Tesla garage and into Park Royal station.
“The Tesla was stationary. The other car crashed into the Tesla garage and flipped into the station, landing on the tracks,” they said.
Andrew Wood, who lives in a block of flats next to the station, said: “It woke me up. I heard this huge bash at about half past three. I thought it was somebody breaking into one of the garages.
“The car must have smashed the fence, because behind that is the pedestrian walkway and it’s come right over that. Ten minutes after there were helicopters, it was like the Third World War.”
Nada Alobaidi, 31, who lives in the same block of flats, said: “I heard a big crash. I came outside and saw a lot of police and an ambulance as well.
“There was a lot of smoke. I didn’t see the car because it was during the night.
“The A40 can be quite dangerous around Park Royal Station. Car accidents do sometimes happen.”
Cordons were put in place after the collision and the Piccadilly Tube line was part suspended.
The Range Rover was being removed from the tracks by a small crane lifting the car on to a train.
Police urged any witnesses yet to speak to them to call 101, ref 905/22aug.
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