Two people were struck and killed by a passenger train in separate collisions, which occurred several hours apart during a trip from New York City to Toronto.
In Buffalo on Friday at around 4 p.m., the Maple Leaf train struck a woman who was in her 30s. Investigators are piecing together what happened. "It's too early to tell what she was doing on the railroad tracks," Buffalo chief of detectives Dennis J. Richards said.
As the train rolled through Toronto several hours later, a 30-year-old man was struck at around 12:40 a.m. Saturday.
The train was travelling backwards at the time of the collision, which occurred near Dunn Avenue south of King Street.
With news video.
3 comments:
what the hell does this thing jump off the tracks and run you down or are these people just idiots standing on railroad tracks
if you dont want to be eaten by sharks stay out of the water
2 deaths, 1 train?
Trains don't like people in their 30s?
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