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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

METRO unveils newly designed light rail train

METRO Monday unveiled its newly designed light rail train. METRO Monday unveiled its newly designed light rail train.

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- METRO light rail users will be riding a new train for the first time in nearly a decade.

The agency Monday unveiled the car at its rail operations center in southwest Houston. The vehicle is expected to be tested and placed into service before the end of the year.

According to METRO, the train has extra horizontal bars for passenger safety, better storage for bicycles, and additional air conditioning for the Houston heat.

The vehicle is the first of 19 new rail cars for the expanding light rail lines.

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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Man struck by train in NE Harris County

A man was taken to the hospital after being struck by a train in northeast Harris County. A man was taken to the hospital after being struck by a train in northeast Harris County.

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A man is in the hospital after being hit by a train overnight in northeast Harris County.

It happened Hartman near the Beaumont Highway. The man was airlifted to the hospital. There's no word yet on his condition.

It's still not clear how he ended up on the tracks. As we get more details on this story, we'll post them here.

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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Driver killed in crash with train

  WALLER COUNTY, TX (KTRK) -- A vehicle collided with a train Sunday in Waller County, killing the driver.

The crash happened around 3:20pm on the railroad tracks along F.M. 1774 near Ruel Lane, not far from the near the Montgomery-Waller County line.

According to the Montgomery County Hospital District, the driver of the vehicle was dead when authorities arrived.

No further details were released. Officials in Waller and Montgomery Counties are investigating, as well as the Texas Department of Public Safety.

We worked on this story with our partners at Houston Community Newspapers.

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Thursday, September 6, 2012

Man allegedly claimed cup would blow up METRO light rail train

Alan Tadeo Baker Alan Tadeo Baker, 45, is charged with terroristic threat.

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- Officials have charged a man with making a terroristic threat after he allegedly called in a bomb threat to Houston's light rail line.

On August 27, a METRO Transit Authority customer service operator received a phone call during which the caller said he had left a cup on the light rail vehicle that might explode, blowing up the train. According to court documents, METRO police found that the call came from a phone number belonging to Alan Tadeo Baker.

Surveillance video also reportedly showed a man who matched Baker's description board the train, place his cup in a seat and then exit again, leaving the cup behind. Officials say the surveillance video also showed the man attempting to get back on the train, but the doors had closed and the train was pulling away from the station.

Police say further investigation matched up Baker's use of his Q-card, video and audio surveillance and the recorded threatening phone call.

Baker, 45, is charged with terroristic threat, a felony charge. Bond has not been set in the case.

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Friday, May 11, 2012

NWS: Tornado briefly touches down in Weimar, damages high school scoreboard and derails train

  WEIMAR, TX (KTRK) -- Now that the storm has passed, cleanup is underway in Colorado County, where a tornado hit last night. That twister came all too close for some students and their parents as they scrambled to take cover in Weimar High School.

Volunteers picked up mangled metal, shattered glass and even trees that were ripped out of the ground.

The National Weather Service confirmed the tornado briefly touched down around 5:30pm near Weimar High School. There were people at the school's football field selling pizza for a fundraiser when it hit. Eight of them were taken to a hospital with injuries that were said to be non-life-threatening. Their Papa John's trailer was overturned during the storm.

"I hit the floorboards and I put my head down and just started praying," said District Head of Maintenance and Transportation Ricky Ramirez.

Weimar High School is closed today as officials assess the damage to the campus.

"It looks like our structures are sound. We do have a little roof damage that we're going to have to take care of if we get more rain today," said Weimar ISD Superintendent Jon Wunderlich.

Ramirez is leading the cleanup effort on campus.

"The football field, the stadium, the press box -- there's nothing left. It's just unbelievable," he said.

With all these volunteers working all weekend, the district hopes to start classes on Monday.

"When you see tin wrapped around a post and stuff like that, it was very strong and we were fortunate it just hit our sports facilities," said Wunderlich.

Colorado County Judge Ty Prause said says one train was derailed and a hospital in Weimar was damaged badly enough that patients had to be evacuated and taken to other hospitals in the area. It wasn't known how many patients were affected.

"Shingles were flying off the roof of the building of the school," Weimar High School junior Peyton Wunderlisch said. "If you look down the football field, the press box, the football field, just was gone, so all that was blown away in an instant and we had no idea what was going on at the time. We were just scared."

Prause says there was another truck that had the windows blown out and the driver was injured there, too.

An eyewitness says cemetery close to the school also sustained some damage.

Around other parts of the city, several trees were ripped out of the ground and many homes have roof damage. The storm also knocked out power to parts of the town.

Earlier in the day, some of our computer models picked up on the increased moisture levels a line of storms blowing from the west. However, KTRK Chief Meteorologist Tim Heller says no tornado warning was issued for the storm before the tornado touchdown.

More showers are expected today. Then rain will likely stick around into Saturday before clearing for Mother's Day.

If you caught photos or video of this event, you can upload them at iWitness.abc13.com or email them to news@abc13.com.

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Friday, April 27, 2012

Train slams into stalled vehicle on tracks

See it on TV? Check here.   HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A train slammed into an SUV in northeast Houston this morning after the driver ran out of gas on the tracks.

Authorities say the driver ran out of gas on the tracks on Laura Koppe near Hirsch. The vehicle flipped over after it was hit by the train. Amazingly, were told no one was hurt in the crash.

There is no word if any charges will be filed.

The intersection was being cleared for the morning traffic.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Fingerprints used to ID teen decapitated by train

AP  HITCHCOCK, TX -- Fingerprints have been used to identify a Galveston County teenager found dead after apparently being decapitated by a railroad car.

The Galveston County Medical Examiner's office says toxicology results are pending on 17-year-old Irvin N. Cruz.

Some railroad workers Monday night located his body along a line near Hitchcock.

Sheriff's Maj. Ray Tuttoilmondo on Wednesday told the Galveston County Daily News that authorities do not suspect foul play and there are indications that the death was a suicide. Tuttoilmondo also says investigators have not totally ruled out that the death was an accident.

Cruz was from an unincorporated part of Galveston County known as Freddiesville.

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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Train derailment near downtown Houston

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- Firefighters are on the scene of a train derailment near downtown Houston right now.

The derailment occurred near Commerce and St. Emanuel just before 10am. Seven or eight cars derailed, and two overturned. No injuries have been reported, and there's no word of any public health threat. Smoke or steam can be seen escaping from some of the cars.

The containers involved are filled with powdered plastic. It has spilled from at least two containers. Additionally, a load of steel beams fell onto the tracks. There are no hazardous materials involved.


The plastic material could be there for a couple of days as crews work to clean it up. The train is blocking Commerce near St. Emanuel.

Stay with ABC13 Eyewitness News for the latest on this developing story. (Copyright ©2011 KTRK-TV/DT. All Rights Reserved.) 

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