MAX crash kills construction worker in East Portland, MCSO investigates

Portland, ORLocal News

Tragedy struck in East Portland when Anthony Davis, a 61-year-old Salem resident and construction worker, was fatally struck by a TriMet MAX Blue Line train on Tuesday afternoon. The incident has raised significant concerns about pedestrian safety and the operational protocols of light rail transportation in the region. Investigators from the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office are looking into the circumstances surrounding the accident, aiming to uncover any potential factors that may have contributed to this tragic event. Local community members are calling for increased safety measures near rail lines, particularly in densely populated areas where foot traffic is common. This incident comes amid broader discussions regarding rail infrastructure and the need for improved public transport safety across the Portland metropolitan area.

As the investigation unfolds, it is crucial to address these safety concerns to prevent future accidents. The implications of this incident extend beyond just the immediate tragedy, impacting the community's perception of light rail safety. Residents are eager for answers and solutions that would ensure safer transit for everyone.

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