Eunice Bernard, 87, killed in collision with Tri-Rail train at Yamato Road crossing in Boca Raton, Florida
One dead in Boca Raton crash of Tri-Rail train, car
Train No. P615, a locomotive and three cars holding 97 passengers, was traveling on a holiday schedule for Veterans Day when the collision happened just north of the Boca Raton train station, said Bonnie Arnold, public information officer for the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority.
87-year-old killed in Boca Raton crash of Tri-Rail train, car
Eunice Bernard, of Boca Raton, was behind the wheel of a red 2015 Hyundai Sonata when she drove through the lowered gates at the railroad crossing, witnesses reported, according to Boca Raton Police Officer Sandra Boonenberg.
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