VIDEO Amtrak train hits stuck semi-truck in Auburn no injuries reported

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An Amtrak train struck a semi-truck in Auburn, Washington, on January 18, 2025, but thankfully, there were no injuries reported among the 157 passengers onboard. The truck had become stuck on the tracks after making a wrong turn at 29th and B Street Northwest, prompting its driver and passenger to exit the vehicle before the collision. Local resident Stanley Watson, who frequently crosses the tracks, noted the wreckage and voiced his concerns over safety, suggesting that improved signage could prevent such incidents in the future. He emphasized that GPS directions can mislead truck drivers into navigating dead ends, leading them to cross the tracks dangerously. After the accident, Amtrak services experienced a brief delay but were back in operation by Saturday afternoon.

The incident has sparked discussions about the need for better infrastructure to ensure the safety of both train passengers and truck drivers. Authorities and residents alike are advocating for measures to prevent similar accidents from occurring. Overall, this collision underscores the importance of addressing transportation safety in Auburn.

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