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KVAL on MSNMan killed in train collision on Salem tracksA 66-year-old man was struck and killed by a train on the railroad tracks near McGilchrist Street and Pringle Road SE on ...
A crew reported a 66-year-old man had been walking on the tracks in front of an oncoming Union Pacific train and did not move ...
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ABC13 Houston on MSNLeaders discuss road and train safety in light of accidents in Harris CountyThe East End District states that Harris County is among the top five counties in the nation in terms of accidents involving ...
The East End District states that Harris County is among the top five counties in the nation in terms of accidents involving trains and automobiles.
NACOGDOCHES — Authorities have identified the Union Pacific worker who was struck and killed by a train Monday afternoon in Nacogdoches as a 43-year-old Lufkin man. Nacogdoches police said Wednesday ...
ROWENA, Ore. — Two Wasco County residents are suing railroad operator Union Pacific, alleging that the June 11 Rowena Fire was ignited by a passing train shooting off sparks or hot debris into ...
NACOGDOCHES, Texas (KTRE) -A pedestrian killed at a Nacogdoches railroad crossing was a Union Pacific employee, according to the company. According to the company, the incident happened around 4 p ...
A Union Pacific train collided with a pedestrian on the tracks in South Sacramento on Tuesday night, resulting in the pedestrian being transported to a local hospital for further medical evaluation.
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Union Pacific Railroad confirms seven train cars derailed under US 59 near Carr Street in Houston's Fifth Ward. The cars, which were carrying grain, derailed on June 3 at ...
Union Pacific Railroad should be ashamed. If a home or business owner in Hutchinson allows their property to become an eyesore or blighted, they can be legally forced or shamed into making repairs.
Union Pacific Railroad train sparked the Rowena Fire, lawsuit alleges By April Ehrlich (OPB) June 25, 2025 3:44 p.m.
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