Driver Killed After Train Collides With Car on Tracks in Southeast Harris County

HOUSTON (KHN) –  A train struck with an automobile Wednesday morning in southeast Harris County, killing the driver, according to investigators.

According to the Harris County Precinct 8 Constable’s Office, the collision occurred around 6:45 a.m. in the 11400 block of Galveston Road.

Deputies arrived on the scene and discovered that a gray Cadillac automobile had driven onto the train tracks from a lumber yard. A southbound Union Pacific train failed to stop in time and collided with the automobile.

Driver Killed After Train Collides With Car on Tracks in Southeast Harris County

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Houston Fire Department paramedics arrived and took the driver out of the automobile. The 26-year-old male was brought to HCA Houston Healthcare Clear Lake Hospital and pronounced deceased. There was no other individual in the automobile.

The accident closed parts of Galveston Road as Precinct 8 and Union Pacific inspectors investigated the site. The case is still under investigation. The road reopened about 9 a.m.

Reference: Driver killed when car is hit by train in southeast Harris County, authorities say

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