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2 Union Pacific workers killed in train derailment in Pecos, Texas
The train derailed and crashed into the Chamber of Commerce building in Pecos on Wednesday, the police chief said.
Fatal Texas Train Derailment Leaves Multiple Casualties
A train derailed in the Texas city of Pecos, leaving one person dead and several others injured, local authorities said.
2 dead, 3 injured after train strikes tractor-trailer, derails into building in West Texas
A train derailed in Pecos, Texas, after colliding with a tractor-trailer on the tracks. Two Union Pacific employees died.
Union Pacific train derails after hitting tractor-trailer on Texas railroad tracks, killing two: video
Two Union Pacific employees are dead and three people are injured after a train hit a tractor-trailer stopped on the railroad tracks in Pecos, Texas, causing it to derail.
Victims of Pecos, Texas train derailment identified by police
Clay Burt, 63, of Sweetwater, and Phillip Araujo, 47, of Del Rio, have been confirmed by law enforcement as the two who died in the Pecos train derailment.
Two crew members killed as UP train hits truck and derails in Texas (updated)
One person is dead and four are injured after a Union Pacific train collided with a tractor-trailer truck on Wednesday (Dec. 18) and derailed, sending railcars into a trackside building. CBS News reports the incident occurred about 5:45 p.
VIDEO: Freight train slams into truck, barrels into building in West Texas
Union Pacific confirmed that two workers have died as a result of the train crash in Pecos, Texas. The Pecos Police Department said the two male workers were on the train when it derailed after it struck a tractor-trailer. No names have been released at this time, as the investigation is ongoing.
Latest developments in the deadly train derailment in Pecos, Texas
Two people were killed in a deadly train derailment in Pecos, Texas after it collided with tractor-trailer and crashed in the Chamber of Commerce building.
2 dead, 3 injured after train derails and hits building in West Texas
Two people are dead and three injured after a train derailed Wednesday afternoon in Pecos City, about 430 miles west of Dallas, according to local city officials. The city said the derailment was caused by a train colliding with a tractor-trailer near Oak Street and Dot Stafford Street around 5:45 p.
Update: 2 dead, 3 injured after Texas train derails, crashes into building in Pecos
Around 5 p.m., a train derailed near Oak Street and Dot Stafford Street, the city said in a statement. Later that evening, authorities confirmed the derailment was caused by the train colliding with a commercial tractor-trailer on the railroad tracks.
Deadly train derailment hits Chamber of Commerce building in Pecos, Texas
One person is dead and four people are injured after a train derailed and hit the Chamber of Commerce building in Pecos.
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National Transportation Safety Board releases initial report on Pecos train derailment that killed two people
NewsWest 9 has gained new insight into the investigation of the Dec. 18 Pecos train derailment that took the lives of two ...
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UP train was traveling 68 mph just before fatal Pecos collision
The Union Pacific train involved in Wednesday’s fatal derailment was going about 68 mph before beginning an emergency brake ...
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2 killed in train derailment caused by collision with semitrailer
A train derailment in Texas resulted in the deaths of two people and caused significant damage to a city government building.
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Eyewitness footage shows Texas train derailment aftermath
Reuters was able to independently verify the location by matching road layout, building facades, greenery and
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