Train crashes into car, kills driver in Auburn
Posted on Monday, October 5th, 2020 at 1:07 pm
AUBURN, WA – A train collided with a vehicle at the intersection of Main Street at H Street on Sunday night, killing the car’s driver, according to KOMO News.
#BreakingNews – @AuburnWAPolice on the scene of a fatal crash at H st NW and W Main. Believe a train is involved but no train on the scene pic.twitter.com/e1PZ4j8hwJ
— South Sound News Photog (@SouthSoundNews) October 5, 2020
KOMO reported that the accident happened around 11 p.m. South Sound News tweeted footage from the accident scene and reported that the train was not at the scene. Whether the train conductor realized they struck a car is not known.
Officials did not release more information about the driver’s identity or how the accident happened.
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