Semi-Truck and Train Collide in Washington, W.Va.
By Accident.NEWS
Publish Date: October 6, 2023
No injuries reported
A crash occurred between a semi-truck and a train in Washington, West Virginia. The driver of the semi did not see the train and attempted to cross the tracks. The train clipped the back of the semi, causing it to move into the grass. There were no injuries reported. Responding agencies included Wood County Sheriff’s Office, W.Va. Public Service Division, Washington Bottom Volunteer Fire Department, and Camden Clark Ambulance Services.
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Tags: Parkersburg, Washington W V
Incident at a Glance
- Vehicles:
- semi-truck, train
- State:
- West Virginia
- City:
- Washington
- Location:
- 200 block of Warehouse Drive, off DuPont Road
- Time of Incident:
- Friday morning
200 block of Warehouse Drive, off DuPont Road
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