Woman slightly injured in car crash with train at Waller Avenue in Lexington, Kentucky
Woman cited for DUI in Lexington after crashing car into train
A woman has been cited for DUI in Lexington after police said she crashed her car into a moving train.
The collision occurred around 1:30 a.m. on Friday at the tracks that cross Waller Avenue. The driver didn't stop for the warning signals and crashed into the train. She was not seriously injured, but was transported to University of Kentucky Hospital to be checked out.
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