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Pedestrian hit at Winter Haven railroad crossing: Winter Haven Police Department.

Pedestrian hit at Winter Haven railroad crossing: Winter Haven Police Department

The Brief

    • A pedestrian was hit at a Winter Haven railroad crossing on Sunday morning, according to the Winter Haven Police Department.
    • The incident happened near W G Roe Park, and it is impacting multiple crossings, including Ave. R NW, Lake Shipp and 15th St to 26th St.
    • Police say CSX is investigating the crash, and they say it is unknown how long the train will be stopped.

A pedestrian is expected to make a full recovery after being hit by a train on Sunday morning, according to the Winter Haven Police Department.

What we know:

The incident happened in the area of W G Roe Park, and it is impacting multiple crossings, including Ave. R NW, Lake Shipp and 15th St to 26th St.

WHPD is asking people to avoid railroad crossings in the city of Winter Haven.

What we don’t know:

Police say CSX is investigating the crash, and they say it is unknown how long the train will be stopped.

No other information has been provided.

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Source: fox13news

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