Commercial Truck Crashes Off Highway 730 Onto Railroad Tracks Then Struck by Train (Photos)

News Release from: Oregon State Police
COMMERCIAL TRUCK CRASHES OFF HIGHWAY 730 ONTO RAILROAD TRACKS THEN STRUCK BY TRAIN (PHOTOS)
Posted: February 25th, 2013 8:33 PM
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Railway traffic was affected Monday for several hours after a commercial truck transporting jet fuel traveled off Highway 730 south of the Oregon/Washington border and overturned onto Union Pacific tracks. After the initial truck crash, a train traveling through the area collided with the overturned truck. Oregon State Police (OSP), ODOT, railroad officials and local emergency responders including Hazmat personnel were on scene during the day investigating and coordinating removal the involved vehicles.

According to Trooper Jerrad Little, on February 25, 2013 at approximately 6:00 a.m., a commercial truck pulling to cargo tankers containing about 10,000 gallons of jet fuel driven by RICHARD T. JAMES, age 72, from San Antonio, Texas, was traveling on Highway 730 near milepost 203 when it traveled off the roadway.  The truck and trailers went down an embankment where they overturned onto their side with the truck coming to rest on railroad tracks.

JAMES was able to get out of the truck and was later transported by ambulance to Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston with possible minor injuries. He was driving for KCCS Inc.

After the initial crash, one train approaching the area stopped but a second train didn't stop and collided with the overturned truck and one of the tanker trailers.

Hermiston Fire Department, Oregon Region 10 HazMat Team, ODOT and Union Pacific Railroad personnel responded to the scene and assisted OSP. The major damage occurred to the truck. The highway was blocked for about 8 hours.

Photographs - Oregon State Police

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