
Washington County Emergency Management Director John Luther said 37 people were able to walk away from the wreck. Hazmat teams were also inspecting the site. Luther told KNWA/KFTA that about 300 gallons of diesel fuel spilled near the White River.
Details of the crash remain unclear. An official from the county told the station that the passenger train, which left from Springdale and en route to Van Buren, a 134-mile trip, stalled and the other train was sent to assist. But somehow the assisting train collided with the stalled one, the source said.
It was a multi-agency emergency response that included two medevac helicopters. One of those taken by helicopter to a hospital was a train conductor who suffered back injuries, Ron Sparks of the Arkansas-Missouri Railroad Police told 5Newsonline.com.
The passenger train was carrying tourists on a sight-seeing trip, known as an "excursion train," operated by Arkansas & Missouri Railroad.
Highway 71 is closed in the area.
A National Transportation Safety Board Go Team is headed to the area.
via Associated Press



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