1 dead after freight train, semitruck collide in Back of the Yards rail yard

The collision happened about 6:30 a.m. Monday in the Norfolk Southern rail yard at 350 W. Garfield Ave.

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La colisión ocurrió alrededor de las 6:30 a.m. en el patio de ferrocarriles de Norfolk Southern en 350 W. Garfield Ave.

A person died Monday when a freight train backed into a FedEx semitruck in Back of the Yards, fire officials said.

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A man was killed after a freight train backed into a FedEx semi in Back of the Yards on Monday morning.

The collision happened about 6:30 a.m. in the Norfolk Southern rail yard at 350 W. Garfield Ave., Chicago police said.

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Firefighters arrived at the scene and began to extricate the 29-year-old truck driver. He was pronounced dead at the scene, police and Chicago Fire Department officials said.

“Norfolk Southern is aware of an incident involving a truck driver at our 47th Street intermodal facility in Chicago Monday morning. Our thoughts are with their family and colleagues during this difficult time. We are working with first responders to fully investigate the incident,” Norfolk Southern said in a statement.

FedEx referred all questions about the crash to Norfolk Southern.

The National Transportation Safety Board and the Occupational Health and Safety Administration did not return calls seeking comment. The Federal Railroad Administration said it will not be investigating the incident as it didn’t meet its criteria for an investigation.

The fire department did have not have more details.

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