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A vehicle collided with a Valley Line train conducting testing Saturday afternoon near Bonnie Doon Mall.
In a statement, the Edmonton Police Service said officers were called to the crash at 82 Avenue and 83 Street around 12:35 p.m.
Investigators say the LRT and vehicle were both travelling southbound on 83 Street when the car reportedly turned right at a red light.
A male passenger in the car was taken to hospital as a precaution.
No other injuries have been reported to police.
The crash remains under investigation, EPS adds.
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