A Metro Transit Green Line train collided with a sedan at University Avenue and Aldine Street in St. Paul on Wednesday afternoon, causing no serious injuries, officials said.

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The accident site is just west of Snelling Avenue.

The crumpled car had two occupants, who were extricated by St. Paul Fire Department workers, according to Metro Transit spokesman Howie Padilla.

The crash victims were believed to be uninjured, he said.

The car was towed away shortly thereafter, and the train continued on its way, Padilla said.