Amtrak train slams into semi-truck in Auburn, WA

Lynnwood, WALocal News

On January 18, 2025, an Amtrak train collided with a semi-truck in Auburn, Washington, after the truck became stuck on the train tracks due to a wrong turn. The incident occurred at approximately 10:20 a. m. at the intersection of B St NW and 29th St NW, with 157 passengers onboard the train. Eyewitness footage captured the chaotic moments before the crash, highlighting the urgency of the train's warning whistle as it approached the trapped vehicle.

Thankfully, no injuries were reported, and the aftermath showed the truck in a state of significant destruction. Authorities from Valley Regional Fire confirmed the details of the incident and are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash. Key questions remain regarding whether the truck driver will face any legal repercussions for the mishap. This incident raises concerns about traffic safety and driver awareness at railway crossings. As investigations continue, the local community remains alert to the implications of such collisions on public safety.

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