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Man hit, killed by train in Washington County

Portland, ORLocal News

A man was killed after being hit by a train in Washington County on September 18, 2024, prompting an investigation into the circumstances of the accident. Local authorities have not yet released the identity of the victim, and details surrounding the incident remain unclear. Witnesses reported that the man appeared to be in a restricted area when the train approached, raising questions about the safety measures in place at the crossing. Community members have voiced their concerns, noting that similar incidents have occurred in the past, suggesting a need for improved safety protocols. The train service has been halted as investigators work to piece together the events leading up to the tragedy.

Officials are encouraging residents to exercise caution around railway crossings and to follow safety guidelines. This incident serves as a sobering reminder of the potential dangers associated with railways in populated areas. Discussions on enhancing safety measures in Washington County are expected to gain momentum in the wake of this unfortunate event.

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