Home Australia You can’t park there! Police patrol car left stranded across a train line after high-speed pursuit in Mount Druitt takes a wrong turning

You can’t park there! Police patrol car left stranded across a train line after high-speed pursuit in Mount Druitt takes a wrong turning

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The bizarre incident (pictured) occurred at the intersection of George Street and Beams Avenue, in Mount Druitt, western Sydney, about 4.40pm on Saturday.

A high-speed police chase ended in disaster after a patrol car veered off the road before somehow stopping on a train track.

The bizarre incident took place at the intersection of George Street and Beams Avenue, in Mount Druitt, western Sydney, at around 4.40pm on Saturday.

Officers were attempting to stop a motorcycle when the Highway Patrol car left the road before the vehicle became stranded on the railroad tracks near the Mount Druitt station.

Two police officers who were in the vehicle suffered minor injuries. 7 news information.

A New South Wales Police spokeswoman told Daily Mail Australia that officers are investigating the incident.

It is unclear how the car managed to leave the road during the chase.

Images from the scene showed a part of the marked car mounted on the edge of the tracks.

The rear of the vehicle came to rest on the ground under a slope next to a grassy area.

Parts of the front exterior of the vehicle had sustained some damage and the front passenger side door was left open.

The bizarre incident (pictured) occurred at the intersection of George Street and Beams Avenue, in Mount Druitt, western Sydney, about 4.40pm on Saturday.

Officers were seen next to a police van that had been parked on the side of the road in front of the tracks.

The latest incident comes after an innocent driver was killed during a separate police chase near the Great Western Highway in St Marys on Wednesday.

Officers were following a 43-year-old man who they say was driving suspiciously and allegedly accelerated onto the road before losing sight of him.

Police again located the driver of the Holden sedan after he collided with a Toyota hatchback.

The 49-year-old man in the Toyota was given first aid but later died at the scene.

A New South Wales Police spokeswoman said officers are investigating how the incident occurred (pictured, Highway Patrol car stranded on railway tracks near Mount Druitt station).

A New South Wales Police spokeswoman said officers are investigating how the incident occurred (pictured, Highway Patrol car stranded on railway tracks near Mount Druitt station).

The 43-year-old driver was later captured after he allegedly fled on foot.

He was taken to the hospital and then arrested after being released that night.

He was charged with several offences, including failing to stop after a fatal accident and careless driving.

The man was refused bail and appeared at Mount Druitt Local Court on Thursday.

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