Orlando Sentinel (Sunday)

8 injured in crash between Amtrak train, semi-truck

- By Christophe­r Cann ccann@orlandosen­tinel.com

An Amtrak train crashed into a semi-tractor pulling a large car-hauler on Friday night in Lakeland, inuring eight people and causing millions of dollars in damage, authoritie­s say.

The semi-truck was heading north on Canal Avenue when the car-hauler it was pulling got stuck on the tracks. An Amtrak train, which had recently left the Lakeland Amtrak station on a Miami to New York trip, approached at 78 miles per hour. The engineer aboard the train saw the truck on the tracks and began blowing the horn. The crossing arms and lights turned on, and the driver and passenger of the truck “jumped out,” according to the Polk County Sheriff ’s Office.

The train, which had over 170 people on board, smashed into the truck. It went another 200 yards before it came to a stop and partially derailed, causing “a small amount of diesel fuel leaked,” the sheriff ’s office said in a summary of the incident.

Seven of the injured were taken to a local hospital by ambulance, and one person went by private transport, the summary said. Their injuries were minor.

The remaining passengers and crew members were taken to Tampa on buses arranged by Amtrak.

According to the sheriff ’s office, initial estimates of damages to the train, the tracks, the cost of cleanup, and losses are upwards of $10 million. US Highway 92 and Canal Avenue North were closed for approximat­ely 10 hours.

The PCSO is conducting the crash investigat­ion.

“It is truly a miracle that nobody was seriously hurt in this crash,” said Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd in a written statement. “A collision between a passenger train and a semi-truck could have been much worse. Our sympathies are with those who were injured. I don’t think I could say enough about the incredible response and total team effort by all of the agencies involved.”

 ?? FLE ?? Eight people were injured when a Amtrak train crashed into a tractor-trailer truck on Friday night in Polk County.
FLE Eight people were injured when a Amtrak train crashed into a tractor-trailer truck on Friday night in Polk County.

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