Beverly House knows the railroad crossing at Denver Road north of Rosebush as well as anyone, and fears it more. House wants the yield sign marking the tracks replaced with a stop sign. She lives just west of the tracks, and her nephew was critically injured and later died after a train hit his pickup truck in 1994. Monday night, she and her husband saw the latest crash scene before emergency crews arrived. “We were coming home and I looked down the tracks and all we could see was orange,” she said. “There was a young man yelling ‘help, help, help.’” In Monday’s crash, a 20-year-old Rosebush woman failed to yield and was critically injured when a train hit her GMC Envoy.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Car-train crash victims identified; neighbor who lost nephew at crossing wants stop sign installed
via The Morning Sun
Beverly House knows the railroad crossing at Denver Road north of Rosebush as well as anyone, and fears it more. House wants the yield sign marking the tracks replaced with a stop sign. She lives just west of the tracks, and her nephew was critically injured and later died after a train hit his pickup truck in 1994. Monday night, she and her husband saw the latest crash scene before emergency crews arrived. “We were coming home and I looked down the tracks and all we could see was orange,” she said. “There was a young man yelling ‘help, help, help.’” In Monday’s crash, a 20-year-old Rosebush woman failed to yield and was critically injured when a train hit her GMC Envoy.
Beverly House knows the railroad crossing at Denver Road north of Rosebush as well as anyone, and fears it more. House wants the yield sign marking the tracks replaced with a stop sign. She lives just west of the tracks, and her nephew was critically injured and later died after a train hit his pickup truck in 1994. Monday night, she and her husband saw the latest crash scene before emergency crews arrived. “We were coming home and I looked down the tracks and all we could see was orange,” she said. “There was a young man yelling ‘help, help, help.’” In Monday’s crash, a 20-year-old Rosebush woman failed to yield and was critically injured when a train hit her GMC Envoy.
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