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Monday, June 27, 2011

Troopers Investigate Train Accident

Location: Pigeon Point Road, south of Pyles Lane, Wilmington, DE
 
Date of Occurrence: Monday, June 27, 2011 at 1:35 p.m.
 
Operators/Vehicles:
 
Operator #1: Selven D. Ellana, 46, New Castle, DE
Vehicle #1: 2000 Freightliner Tractor and 1999 Trailmobile Trailer (Owned by Bestway Transport Company, Plymouth, OH)
 
Operator #2: John N. Vinyard, 46, Dover, DE
Vehicle #2: GMC GP40-2 Train Engine (Owned by Norfolk Southern Railroad)
 
Resume:   
Wilmington- The Delaware State Police are currently investigating a crash involving a freight train and a tractor trailer that occurred this afternoon just north of Wilmington.
 
The incident occurred as Selven D. Ellana was operating a Freightliner Tractor which was pulling an empty box trailer and was traveling northbound on Pigeon Point Road just south of Pyles Lane. As Ellana crossed a set of train tracks that cross Pigeon Point Road, the trailer portion of his vehicle was struck by the engine of a Norfolk Southern freight train that was traveling in a westbound direction and which was being operated by John N. Vinyard, of Dover, DE. The Train was able to stop a short distance from the crash scene.
 
Neither operator was injured in the crash. There was no derailment of the train. Selven D. Ellana was cited by troopers with Inattentive Driving.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I love the vehicle descriptions:

Vehicle #1: 2000 Freightliner Tractor and 1999 Trailmobile Trailer
Vehicle #2: GMC GP40-2 Train Engine

The description of the locomotive is wrong, it should read EMD GP40-2. GMC is the truck division of General Motors. EMD (Electro Motive Division) was the division of General Motors that made railroad locomotives.

The EMD GP40-2 has a 3,000 hp turbocharger two-stroke V16 diesel engine in it. Each cylinder displaces 645 ci The roughly 350,000 lb locomotive rides on two 2 axle trucks and were manufactured from 1972 - 1086.

EMD is now Electro-Motive Diesel, Inc and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Caterpillar.

Sand Box John