Northumberland County, PA (April 19, 2026) – Two people were injured after a train collided with a truck on River Road in Northumberland County on Sunday. The crash prompted an emergency response to the scene, where authorities assessed the extent of the damage and the condition of those involved.
According to authorities, the truck driver was attempting a right-hand turn onto River Road when the vehicle was struck by an oncoming train. The severity of the injuries sustained by both victims has not been released. Pennsylvania State Police are investigating the circumstances of the collision, including whether the truck entered the crossing at an unsafe time or failed to yield to the approaching train.
The identities of the two injured individuals have not been disclosed by authorities at this time. It remains unclear whether either victim required hospitalization or transport to a trauma center. Officials have not confirmed whether road or rail operations were disrupted in the aftermath of the collision.
Commercial Truck Accident Liability at Railroad Crossings in Pennsylvania
Crashes involving trucks and trains at railroad crossings can raise complex questions of liability. Depending on the investigation’s findings, responsibility may fall on the truck driver, the trucking company, the railroad operator, or even a government entity responsible for maintaining safe crossing conditions. Under Pennsylvania’s Modified Comparative Negligence rule, an injured party may still recover compensation as long as they are not more than 50 percent at fault for the accident — though any recovery will be reduced in proportion to their share of responsibility.
Pennsylvania’s statute of limitations gives injured victims two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim. Acting quickly is critical, as physical evidence at the crossing, surveillance or train camera footage, and vehicle data can all become difficult to obtain as time passes. Because commercial trucking operations are subject to strict federal safety regulations, an experienced Pennsylvania truck accident lawyer can help preserve this evidence and navigate the layered liability issues that often arise when both transportation carriers and roadway conditions are involved.
If you or a loved one was injured in a truck or railroad crossing accident in Northumberland County or anywhere across northern Pennsylvania, Stanley Law Offices is available for a free consultation at 888-997-3889.