The Colorado State Patrol released a statement yesterday saying a 2005 Chrysler Town & Country failed to yield right of way to the train and was struck at 9:45 a.M. Just outside Trinidad.
The van's driver and four of the passengers were killed.
The TV station Denver7 reports that a Colorado State Trooper says a girl in the van was flown to Children's Hospital in Aurora, Colorado, with serious injuries.
Authorities are not releasing the names of the occupants until after next of kin has been notified.
She says the train involved was the Southwest Chief, which travels between Chicago and Los Angeles.
Authorities are investigating but neither alcohol nor drug use is suspected.
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