V/Line driver Colin Sharp sounded his horn and applied the emergency brake, offering the rider a precious few milliseconds to leap out of the way before the train crushed his motorcycle.
Stuff, a New Zealand-based media company, reports V/Line Chief Executive James Pinder said there were more than 300 near-hits on the company's network in the past year.
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