The Latest: Lawmaker: Truck driver killed instantly in crash
A congressman who was on the train that hit a garbage truck in
Tennessee Rep.
The
Texas Rep.
Sen.
A man who lives near the railroad crossing where a train carrying Republican lawmakers struck a garbage truck says the crossing arms have not been working correctly.
Layne told The Associated Press that he has recently seen lines of cars stopped at the crossing, with the crossing arms lowered even though no train was approaching. He said motorists would get out of their cars to help guide other motorists around the malfunctioning arms so they could cross the tracks.
Layne says he has seen the arms stay down for hours. He also says he saw a man examining the crossing arms this week.
A spokeswoman for Buckingham said she was not aware of any problems with equipment at the crossing but referred questions to the
The railroad crossing where a train carrying Republican lawmakers struck a trash truck is equipped with two advance warning signs, two roadway gate arms, two mast-mounted flashing lights and a bell to warn of an approaching train.
Those details are included in a
According to the report, three freight trains pass through the intersection during the day and two at night, on average. The report says passenger trains don't go through very often — an average of less than one per day.
The maximum speed for trains crossing the intersection is 60 miles per hour.
One accident report filed by
President
The president says in the
The
Trump is planning to address the Republican lawmakers Thursday at the conference at the
Rep.
The Tennessean reports that Fleischmann said in a phone call from the scene, where he was being treated for his injuries, that he was on his way to the restroom when the crash occurred. He said he was thrown around upon impact and suffered neck, back and foot injuries.
Fleischmann said he was in a "bit of shock" and significant pain.
Staff members say Rep.
Members of his staff tweeted that the first-term congressman was being checked for a possible concussion after the Wednesday crash.
Officials say the train was carrying Republican lawmakers from
The
Amtrak says two crew members and two passengers have been taken to a hospital with minor injuries after a train crash in
Amtrak spokeswoman
Police and a local hospital have given differing figures, but the reason for the discrepancies wasn't immediately clear.
The train was carrying Republican lawmakers to a conference at the
The accident happened at an intersection that crosses the tracks at the top of a hill where visibility is limited. There is a train arm at the crossing.
The organization that's hosting a retreat for congressional
The
A congressman on the train involved in an accident on its way to a
Rep.
Comer says Reps.
The train was en route to a conference at the
Comer says lawmakers, spouses, and aides had been on the train for about two hours when suddenly there was a crash. The impact made him jump out of his seat.
An Amtrak spokeswoman says a train has come into contact with a vehicle on the tracks in central
Amtrak spokeswoman
Woods says the train originated in
She says local law enforcement is investigating and crews are inspecting equipment for damage.
The
Sanders says President
The train carrying the lawmakers hit a garbage truck south of
Lawmakers are heading to their annual legislative retreat at the



Good News Keeps Rolling in for American Workers and the American Economy Following Tax Reform
Big Country congressman OK after train wreck
Advisor News
- Addressing the ‘menopause tax:’ A guide for advisors with female clients
- Alternative investments in 401(k)s: What advisors must know
- The modern advisor: Merging income, insurance, and investments
- Financial shocks, caregiving gaps and inflation pressures persist
- Americans unprepared for increased longevity
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- Globe Life Inc. (NYSE: GL) Making Surprising Moves in Monday Session
- Aspida Life and WealthVest Offer a Powerful New Guaranteed Income Product with the WealthLock® Income Builder
- Lack of digital tools drives wedge between insurers, advisors
- LIMRA: Annuity sales notch 10th consecutive $100B+ quarter
- AIG to sell remaining shares in Corebridge Financial
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
- Kansas state employees retain choice of Blue Cross, Aetna for health insurance
- Rob Sand unveils water quality, public health plan
- Mark Farrah Associates Assessed Year-End Health Insurance Segment Membership Trends
- Symetra Names Jeff Sealey Vice President, Stop Loss Captives
- Novus Capitalizes on Cannabis Rescheduling, Releases Q1 2026 Growth
More Health/Employee Benefits NewsLife Insurance News
- Symetra Names Jeff Sealey Vice President, Stop Loss Captives
- 3 ways AI can help close the gap for women’s insurance coverage
- Best’s Market Segment Report: AM Best Revises Outlook on Italy’s Life Insurance Segment to Stable From Negative
- Globe Life Inc. (NYSE: GL) Making Surprising Moves in Monday Session
- Dan Scholz to receive NAIFA’s Terry Headley Lifetime Defender Award
More Life Insurance News