The driver of a Melbourne train involved in a fatal collision with a truck at a level crossing remains in an induced coma in hospital.
Workers began clearing the scene yesterday as three separate investigations were underway into the crash at Dandenong South.
A preliminary safety investigation has found no faults with the rail network.
Police say a truck smashed through boom gates and into the path of a six-carriage Metro service at the Abbotts Rd crossing at 11.42am (local time).
The crash killed one man and sent 13 others, including the train driver, to hospital.