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    3 killed in Sacramento SUV-light rail train crash

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The driver of an SUV veered around a crossing arm and ignored flashing warning lights before the vehicle was struck by a light-rail train in Sacramento on Saturday, killing an 18-month-old boy and two adults, authorities said.

    The other person inside the Nissan Pathfinder, a woman in her 30s, was taken to a local hospital with serious injuries, said Niko King, assistant chief with the Sacramento Fire Department. Six of the roughly 50 passengers on the light rail train suffered minor injuries and were taken to a hospital, he said.

    King and a spokeswoman for the transit line said video from a camera at the crossing clearly shows the SUV driving around the crossing arm. The light rail followed two Union Pacific freight trains, which use separate tracks, and the arms had remained down during the interval, said Alane Masui, spokeswoman for the Sacramento Regional Transit District.

    "They were down after the UP trains and before the (light rail) train approached, so the crossing arms were properly working," she said.

    She said the length of time between the freight trains clearing the intersection and the light rail train crossing it had not yet been determined and would be part of the investigation. Investigators also were reviewing video from a camera mounted on the light rail train.

    The collision, in a working class neighborhood south of downtown, occurred shortly after 4 p.m. and pushed the Pathfinder about 30 yards from the point of impact.

    "All I heard was a big bang, and I saw a light-rail train heading south with a big truck smashed on it," said Ravin Pratab, 42, of Davis, whose car was among those waiting for the train at the rail crossing, on the opposite side of the tracks from the Pathfinder.

    The train was going about 55 mph at the time, a typical speed for that location.

    Authorities did not release the identities of those in the Pathfinder or their relationship. A man and woman in the vehicle, both in their 40s, died at the scene while the baby boy was pronounced dead at a hospital. Firefighters said one had been ejected.

    The University of California, Davis Medical Center in Sacramento would say only that the woman remained in serious condition late Saturday.

    The light rail system carries an average of 50,000 passengers a day, with lines stretching from the state capital to its suburbs in the north, south and east.

    Masui said there are four sets of tracks at the crossing — two for freight and two for light rail so trains from both systems can run in either direction.

     
    • jer  •  Oakhurst, California  •  25 days ago
      Its amazing, there are gaurd rails blocking your path with flashing red lights you can see from space, bells going off you can hear from 3 miles away and that still is not enough of a warning for people to follow. Perhaps a sign listing the number of people killed trying to beat the train in flashing neon would work but I doubt it.
    • Southern Comfort  •  25 days ago
      Too obvious what happened. The freight train passed while the SUV waited. The driver became impatient for the crossing gates to go up again so went around... He thought they were just slow to raise and it never dawned on him they remained down for a second train. He tried to steal 15 seconds and lost an entire lifetime. For several people.
    • dead head  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  25 days ago
      I am 62.I remember these accidents happening when i was a kid.They still do.Moral:You cant fix stupid.
    • Kris  •  25 days ago
      Idiots. The tracks don't move. Completely the fault of the SUV driver, not the train. I pray for the sanity of the train driver.
    • Lauren  •  25 days ago
      When the crossing arms are down, you stay put. Period.
    • robertw  •  25 days ago
      I feel sorry for the baby who died.
    • Astrid  •  25 days ago
      Horrible, but so stupid of the driver. The lights flash and the guards are down for a reason - people need to learn that we are not immortal or indestructible and stupid things have consequences... rest in peace, but could of been so easily preventable.
    • terryt  •  Dunkirk, New York  •  25 days ago
      If you are impatient when it comes to rail crossing it could be the last time you are impatient period
    • Mr  •  25 days ago
      I'm a freight conductor and I always see people being impatient and trying to beat our trains around the crossing. It blows my mind sometimes. My condolences for everything in the SUV, but more so for that baby who hadn't the slightest clue its life was in jeopardy.
    • jvkla  •  Los Angeles, California  •  25 days ago
      I cannot fathom these people who go around crossing gates, especially with a baby in the car. Let me try to clear this up for any gate-crossers out there: gate goes down means train is coming. In train vs. car, train always wins. What could be so important you can't wait about 45 seconds for a light rail to pass? This happens far too often.
    • JohnP  •  25 days ago
      Our ancestors thought 3 mph was a good fast pace. Perhaps 6 if you had a horse. Slow down and enjoy your family, people.
    • Red  •  Aurora, Colorado  •  25 days ago
      Two things that are true. 1. You can't EVER beat a train (lightrail,trolley etc). 2. You can't beat a police radio.
    • Racerkeith  •  Benicia, California  •  25 days ago
      Train vs car.... car always loses yet drivers continue to go around the gates and ignore the flashing lights and ear piercing warning bells. Is saving 30 seconds worth it?
    • Jake  •  Mission, Kansas  •  25 days ago
      I feel for the infant...the passengers in the vehicle, and just as importantly as a railroad employee, I feel for the employees in the cab of the locomotive, because even though you know there's nothing you can do, it is still a gut wrenching feeling to know you took the lives of human beings.
    • sisterhood  •  Wausau, Wisconsin  •  25 days ago
      I wish people would stop doing that; it's dangerous, causes many deaths and is stupid -- JUST PLAIN STUPID!!!
    • Deb  •  25 days ago
      Impatient fools like those are like the drivers who pass you at 80 miles per hour on a two-lane highway in the fog, and then 20 miles down the road you end up behind that driver at the next traffic light. Like the above story, it just isn't worth it.
    • Kathleen  •  Clearlake Oaks, California  •  25 days ago
      Poor, poor baby. Yet one more child paying for the stupidity of the adults in their lives.
    • Janet D  •  25 days ago
      When the crossing arms are down, you stay put. Period. Couldn't agree with you more, Lauren. And when the arms are down, and there's no train coming, stay put! Because another train might be coming the other way. On a sad note, this woman's family will probably sue the city and train company and win.
    • Unidentified  •  25 days ago
      So stupid to even risk it with the family in the car or at all for that matter. Slow down people, you will get there eventually. Unless you try to beat a train or something.
    • Bob  •  San Mateo, California  •  25 days ago
      How many stop on tracks waiting for an upcoming light to change? Get cameras working to ticket folks who do this crap even tho they get away with it (not getting killed that is)
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