NTSB investigates tractor-trailer stop on train tracks in deadly West Texas crash

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Federal officials are investigating why a tractor-trailer stopped on train tracks in Pecos, Texas, leading to a deadly collision with a Union Pacific train. The crash occurred on Wednesday, killing two train employees. The National Transportation Safety Board is examining how long the truck was on the tracks and if anyone contacted the railroad before the crash. The train was traveling at about 68 mph when the crew applied emergency brakes. The collision caused the wind turbine base to be propelled into a nearby building, damaging it. Three people in the building sustained minor injuries. A data recorder from the wreckage is being analyzed by the NTSB.


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