Man hurt in Billings train accident

Billings Police Lieutenant Mark Cady stated that the train was slowly moving two cars across 29th Street when a male transient walked into the side of the train. Cady confirmed the railroad crossing arms were down when the man walked into a ladder of the train's last car.

The man suffered only minor injuries when he was knocked to the ground. He was taken to St. Vincent Healthcare with an open head wound and a sore arm.

Cady said the train workers saw the man coming and tried to get him to stop, but the transient did not obey their warnings. Lt.Cady states that alcohol was a factor.



 
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