Train Strikes Tractor-Trailer at South Fulton Railway Crossing, Causing Major Road Closures

Modified Date: 
Sun, 02/09/2025 - 9:11am
Accident Date: 
Monday, February 3, 2025

South Fulton roads closed after collision between train, tractor-trailer(link is external)

  • The tractor-trailer was struck while attempting to enter the premises of Strategic Material; the driver declined medical attention.

A collision between a CSX freight train and a tractor-trailer occurred on February 3, 2024, at approximately 9:58 p.m. at the intersection of Roosevelt Highway and Roberts Road in South Fulton, Georgia. According to the South Fulton Police Department, the incident happened when the tractor-trailer was attempting to access Strategic Material's business premises. The truck's trailer was struck by the oncoming CSX train while crossing the tracks. Emergency responders, including South Fulton Police and Fire/EMS personnel, quickly arrived at the scene. While the collision resulted in significant damage to both the trailer and the train's front section, the truck driver fortunately escaped injury and declined medical attention. The incident prompted immediate road closures affecting major local traffic arteries.

The collision site at Roosevelt Highway and Roberts Road represents a critical intersection in South Fulton's transportation infrastructure, where commercial and railway traffic regularly intersect. The area serves multiple industrial and commercial businesses, including Strategic Material's facility, which requires frequent large vehicle access across the railway crossing. Roosevelt Highway, also known as US 29, is a major arterial route connecting South Fulton to surrounding communities and serves as a crucial corridor for commercial traffic. The railway crossing is equipped with standard safety features including crossing arms and warning signals, though specific details about their operation during the incident were not provided.

Under Georgia law, accidents involving commercial vehicles and trains fall under specific regulatory frameworks governed by both state and federal statutes. Liability considerations in such cases typically involve multiple parties, including the commercial carrier, the railway operator, and potentially the business premises owner. Georgia's statute of limitations generally allows two years from the date of the accident to file personal injury claims and four years for property damage claims. Insurance coverage in train-commercial vehicle collisions often involves commercial auto policies, railway liability coverage, and possibly premises liability insurance. Potential compensation may cover property damage, business interruption losses, and any personal injury claims if applicable.

Related Resources:

  • South Fulton Police Department: Emergency Response and Investigation
  • South Fulton Fire Department: Emergency Medical Services
  • Georgia Department of Transportation: Traffic Safety Division
  • Federal Railroad Administration: Railway Crossing Safety Guidelines
  • Georgia Public Service Commission: Railroad Safety Regulations
  • CSX Transportation: Accident Response and Claims Department
  • Georgia Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance
  • Georgia State Law Library: Transportation and Railway Regulations