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was forced to brake hard.A witness, Jason Alkema, who works at neighbouring Smith Smith Autoglass, watched in horror as the accident unfolded.He told the Herald that he felt helpless as the trains travelled towards each other before colliding.The southbound train was able to stop before impact and both trains received only minor damage.The drivers got out and tended to the passengers."I think the drivers reacted pretty good especially the one heading north."Passenger Barbara Medcalfe said the northbound train she was in was travelling at a "very reasonable rate" when it suddenly slowed and sounded its horn. "Then all of a sudden bang."She said the driver was upset and kept saying sorry to the passengers.The 77 year old passenger who suffered a leg wound, Jack Hume, played down the injury as police and Tranz Rail staff escorted him and others to waiting taxis.Anna Williams, a 22 year old from South Auckland who was on board with her family from Nelson, said that after the train slowed she heard a grating noise and then the crash.Another group of passengers, three teenagers planning a day in the city, said they were thrown about.Children were screaming and crying.Tranz Rail and the Transport Accident Investigation Commission are investigating.Tranz Rail officials said it was not known why the first train headed south on the northbound line.The crash prompted an emergency services alert, with police cars and up to eight ambulances partly blocking the Southern Motorway.Tranz Rail northern rail operations manager Kevin Edgar said he did not know how fast the north bound train was