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Car Crashes into Train at Busy Railroad

  • August 17, 2015
  • Google Alert - railway, railroad, crossing, canada
  • News

The car was traveling westbound on Scott Street, and hit the Canadian National Railway train at a crossing just beyond Highway 45. Scott Street was ...

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Car Crashes into Train at Busy Railroad

  • August 17, 2015
  • Google Alert - railway, railroad, crossing, canada
  • News

The car was traveling westbound on Scott Street, and hit the Canadian National Railway train at a crossing just beyond Highway 45. Scott Street was ...

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Car Crashes into Train at Busy Railroad

  • August 17, 2015
  • Google Alert - railway, railroad, crossing, canada
  • News

The car was traveling westbound on Scott Street, and hit the Canadian National Railway train at a crossing just beyond Highway 45. Scott Street was ...

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Man injured in car and train crash in fair condition

  • August 17, 2015
  • Google Alert - railway, railroad, crossing, canada
  • News

... the vehicle crashed into the train, even though the train crossing lights were down, ... Canadian National Railway personnel were also on the scene.

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Man injured in car and train crash in fair condition

  • August 17, 2015
  • Google Alert - railway, railroad, crossing, canada
  • News

... the vehicle crashed into the train, even though the train crossing lights were down, ... Canadian National Railway personnel were also on the scene.

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