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Arnell Tolliver, 49, and Charlene Alexander, 50, killed and several injured in collision involving semi truck and Trinity Railway Express train in Fort Worth, Texas
2 dead, 11 injured when train, semi collide in Fort Worth
KTVT reports that the two people who died were inside the semi truck. The 11 injured people were on the train.
2 dead after semi truck collides with TRE train and explodes, authorities say
Arlington police said there were two people who died inside a commercial truck. There were multiple TRE passengers who were also wounded, Arlington police said.
TRE train operations scheduled to resume after deadly weekend crash leaves 2 dead
Eleven train passengers were taken to area hospitals, two were in critical condition, three in serious and six in good condition.
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Investigators are still looking into how fast the train was going at the time of the crash. The authorized speed is 79 mph.
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As the commercial trucking industry continues to grows in Fort Worth, more and more tractor-trailer accidents are happening. The size, weight, and many blind spots of a commercial truck pose significant dangers to other drivers, and when a truck accident does happen, victims often suffer serious, debilitating injuries that require long-term medical treatment. Fatality truck accidents are common.
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