About 6:58 p.m., on November 25, 1980, a southbound tractor/cargo-tank semitrailer loaded with 8,600 gallons of gasoline approached a railroad/highway grade crossing on Williams Boulevard in Kenner, Louisiana. The vehicle was driven around the grade crossing automatic gates which were down and was struck by an eastbound Illinois Central Gulf Railroad freight train. The freight train's lights were illuminated, its whistle was sounding, and its bell was ringing. The overturning semitrailer struck a northbound automobile stopped at the crossing. Gasoline flowing from the ruptured cargo tank ignited. The burning gasoline destroyed the automobile, a building, the semitrailer, and damaged 19 other automobiles. The train locomotive was derailed and was damaged by fire. Seven persons were killed and six others were injured in the accident. The National Transportation Safety Board determines that the probable cause of this accident was the failure of the truckdriver to obey the activated warning devices and his attempt to drive the truck across the railroad/highway grade crossing ahead of the freight train.
Railroad/Highway Accident Report--Illinois Central Gulf Railroad Freight Train, Mobil Oil Company Tractor/Cargo-Tank Semitrailer Collision and Fire, Kenner, Louisiana, November 25, 1980
1981
36 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation Safety , Railroad Transportation , Road Transportation , Motor vehicle accidents , Accident investigations , Railroads , Freight cars , Semitrailers , Tank trucks , Gasoline , Collisions , Fires , Casualties , Louisiana , Railroad accidents , Railroad highway accidents , Railroad highway crossings , Kenner(Louisiana) , Railroad derailments , Human factors