Monday, June 29, 2009
Authorities investigate train/truck collision in Roanoke County
No one was injured this morning when an empty coal train hit a tractor-trailer in Roanoke County, police said.
The train hit the tractor-trailer at the Garman Road crossing in the Glenvar area about 8:15 a.m., said Sgt. Mark Jervis.
An investigation found that the tractor-trailer was stopped on the south side of the tracks because the crossing gate was down while a crew worked at the site, Jervis said.
At some point, the gate was raised and tractor-trailer started across the tracks. It was struck by a westbound Norfolk Southern train, cutting the trailer in two pieces, Jervis said.
Police are still investigating why the gate was raised, Jervis said.
No one has been charged.
The train hit the tractor-trailer at the Garman Road crossing in the Glenvar area about 8:15 a.m., said Sgt. Mark Jervis.
An investigation found that the tractor-trailer was stopped on the south side of the tracks because the crossing gate was down while a crew worked at the site, Jervis said.
At some point, the gate was raised and tractor-trailer started across the tracks. It was struck by a westbound Norfolk Southern train, cutting the trailer in two pieces, Jervis said.
Police are still investigating why the gate was raised, Jervis said.
No one has been charged.





