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A train hit a semi-truck stuck on the tracks in Conyers on Saturday morning, leading to road closures, police said.
"The car was unrecognizable," said Damani Whitlock, an electrician working nearby who came upon the wreckage shortly after ...
The final plans to clean up East Palestine waterways has been turned in to the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ...
Colorado Department of Transportation says each hour I-70 is closed results in an estimated economic loss of more than $1 million ...
WELL, TONIGHT, CLEANUP IS UNDERWAY AFTER A MAJOR TRAIN DERAILMENT IN WASHINGTON COUNTY. YEAH, YOU CAN SEE THESE IMAGES BEHIND ...
Officials in Washington County are working to figure out what led a train to derail near Hartford yesterday. At about 9:30 am ...
About 24,000 pounds of agricultural fertilizer was spilled Wednesday when a train collided with the trailer of a semi truck in Nelson, across the Mississippi River from Wabasha.
Michael Imperioli learns about his maternal great grandfather's death as a train worker in New York.
Clean-up crews worked well into the night to clear what was left of the truck off the tracks. One witness realized what was about to happen and recorded the crash from two cars behind.
Cleaning up the hundreds of beer cans from the crash took hours, and ironically, it happened on National Beer Day. “Did you see what the name of the beer is? Crazy Cowboy," Ortiz said.
A Lubbock Fire Rescue hazmat crew responded to help clean spilled pesticide following a tractor-trailer vs. train collision Thursday in east Lubbock.
As crews worked for several days to reopen the tracks and clean up the fuel spilled during the crash, Route 281 remained closed.