train cars and coal onto a highway and trapping a semi-truck driver
A train crash and scaffold breakdown Sunday heaved coal and ravaged train vehicles across a roadway close to Pueblo, Colorado, catching a semi-transporter underneath the destruction, the Colorado State Watch said.
A Public Transportation Wellbeing Board representative told CPR News that they are "mindful and checking what is going on." The office added that it is researching the crash.
It is muddled when I-25 will resume. Cutler said BNSF is sending weighty hardware to help with the cleanup, yet it isn't normal to show up after the expected time Sunday night..
Drivers are urged to stay away from the area. Policing have rerouted southward drivers to exit 135 to Thruway 115, then back to I-25. Northward explorers are being directed to Expressway 50 to Parkway 115, and afterward back to I-25.
This is the subsequent coal train crash in as numerous months in Colorado. Last month, an Association Pacific train conveying coal wrecked in Bennett, only more than Highway 70.