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One crew member hurt as UP train derails after grade crossing collision

By Trains Staff | December 17, 2023

| Last updated on February 2, 2024


Train hits truck with oversized load west of Fort Worth, Texas

Derailed locomotive tangled in debris from collision
One crew member was injured in this derailment of a Union Pacific train on Sunday, Dec. 17, in Weatherford, Texas. Texas Department of Public Safety

WEATHERFORD, Texas — One crew member suffered what were reported to be minor injuries after a Union Pacific train derailed after hitting a truck hauling an oversized load at a grade crossing today (Sunday, Dec. 17), the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports.

Two engines and 17 cars of the train derailed in the incident about 9:30 a.m.; an image on the KXAS-TV website show multiple double-stack intermodal cars derailed across a roadway. The station reports Parker County Emergency Services said it worked to clear a fuel spill that resulted from the incident, but no other hazardous materials were involved.

The collision occurred at the intersection of Farm to Market Road 5 and Annetta Centerpoint Road in Weatherford, about 23 miles west of downtown Fort Worth.

The Texas Department of Public Safety said the train’s engineer was taken to a hospital with minor injuries. Information on the condition of the truck’s driver was not available.

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