No serious injuries after a Union Pacific freight train hit a car in Seattle, Washington on South Carsten’s place
Slow-moving train hits car in Georgetown neighborhood
A slow-moving Union Pacific freight train struck a car in Seattle's Georgetown neighborhood Tuesday, but no one was seriously hurt.
Witnesses told KIRO-TV that the car was positioned behind a pillar and the driver couldn't see the train approaching.
Car struck by slow-moving train in South Seattle Updated: May 31, 2016 - 12:47 PM
Witnesses said the car was positioned behind a pillar and the driver couldn't see the train approaching. She started to cross the tracks and her car was struck by a Burlington Northern Santa Fe freight train.
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