Car crashes into MAX train in southwest Portland, one taken into custody

Portland, ORLocal News

A significant traffic incident occurred early Wednesday morning when a car collided with a MAX train at Southwest 3rd and Lincoln in Portland. Emergency crews were dispatched promptly at 6:39 a. m. and confirmed that no injuries were reported among passengers in either train car, according to Portland Fire's update on X. However, the situation escalated with the arrest of one individual, identified as Antonine Robinson, who faces charges of reckless driving and reckless endangerment.

This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding the safety of train crossings, especially in densely populated urban areas. Reckless driving not only endangers the driver but also poses serious risks to passengers and pedestrians alike. As investigations continue, local authorities may review safety protocols to prevent future occurrences. KATU News is committed to delivering timely updates on this developing story, ensuring that community members stay informed. The response by emergency services demonstrates the importance of rapid action in maintaining public safety during such events.

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