Two guys eliminated in a dreadful train crash near the South Australia-NSW border have actually been recognized. Kevin Baker, 57, and Mick Warren, 48, were eliminated when the Pacific National freight train they were driving hit a truck on the Barrier Hwy at Bindarrah in South Australia about 10.30 am on Sunday. ENJOY THE VIDEO ABOVE: Men eliminated in scary train crash determined. See the most recent news and stream free of charge on 7plus >> “The effect of the crash triggered the engine to ignite and numerous train carriages to thwart, obstructing the whole highway,” South Australian cops stated. “We are gutted by the loss,” Baker’s sibling Wendy informed 7NEWS. The bodies of the 2 males stay buried in the wreckage as clean-up and healing operations continued Monday. Authorities have actually jailed a Queensland truck chauffeur, aged 75, and charged him with 2 counts of triggering death by harmful driving. He is because of deal with court in Port Pirie on Tuesday. Kevin Baker, 57, (left) and Mick Warren, 48, (right) were eliminated when the Pacific National freight train they were driving hit a truck. Credit: 7NEWSTransport security authorities are continuing to examine how the crash happened. The train crossing is thought to be signposted with caution signals, with a clear line of vision to approaching trains. The roadway stays closed and SA Police consisting of significant crash detectives are being helped at the scene by NSW Police and other emergency situation services. Authorities stated the roadway surface area was harmed, and will require to be checked off by security inspectors before re-opening. Authorities jailed a Queensland truck chauffeur and charged him with 2 counts of triggering death by unsafe driving. Credit: 7NEWS”This will be a long procedure and the roadway surface area has likewise continual damage, so will in turn require to be examined for security,” cops stated. Obstructed for more than 30 hours up until now, the highway is Broken Hill’s quickest path to Adelaide. The highway stays closed as the clean-up and healing operations continues. Credit: 7NEWSTrain operator Pacific National stated in a declaration it was an “incredibly hard time” which the organisation was ravaged by the loss of the 2 guys. A representative for the business stated it takes the security of its workers extremely seriously and had actually informed regulators. “This occurrence is having an extensive effect throughout the organisation, and our very first top priority is to guarantee the greatest level of take care of the households of our chauffeurs who have actually unfortunately passed away,” the representative stated. – With AAP