Crossing 752177T

SALINAS, CALIFORNIA — Union Pacific Railroad Company

Location

CitySALINAS
StateCALIFORNIA
CountyMONTEREY
StreetSPENCE ROAD
Coordinates36.61255, -121.56736

Railroad

RailroadUnion Pacific Railroad Company
Max Train Speed79 mph

Warning Devices

Warning Device—
GatesYes

Safety Record

Total Accidents14
Total Fatalities0
Total Injuries3

Location Map

Accident History

All recorded accidents at crossing 752177T in SALINAS, CALIFORNIA.

YearRailroadKilledInjuredVehicle TypeTrain SpeedTimeNarrative
2015 Amtrak (National Railroad Passenger Corporation) 0 1 Motorcycle 70 mph 8:10 PM TRAIN 14 WITH LOCOMOTIVES E/824-E/186 AND 12 CARS STRUCK THE REAR OF AN OCCUPIED TRACTOR-TRAILER AT MP 125.02, SPENCE...
2011 Amtrak (National Railroad Passenger Corporation) 0 0 Motorcycle 30 mph 12:10 PM TRAIN 11 OPERATING WITH LOCOMOTIVES E/203-E/134 AND 11 CARS STRUCK A TRACTOR-TRAILER TRUCK AT MP125. 02, SPENCE RD CR...
2000 Union Pacific Railroad Company 0 0 Motorcycle 50 mph 8:00 PM BOX 41. STOPPED BEFORE GATES.
1993 Southern Pacific Transportation Company 0 1 Motorcycle 15 mph 1:30 PM
1993 Southern Pacific Transportation Company 0 0 Auto 45 mph 2:35 AM
1989 Southern Pacific Transportation Company 0 0 Auto 60 mph 4:50 PM
1982 Amtrak (National Railroad Passenger Corporation) 0 0 Motorcycle 30 mph 11:22 AM
1982 Southern Pacific Transportation Company 0 0 Motorcycle 30 mph 11:22 AM
1980 Amtrak (National Railroad Passenger Corporation) 0 0 Motorcycle 50 mph 5:50 PM
1980 Southern Pacific Transportation Company 0 0 Motorcycle 50 mph 5:50 PM
1978 Amtrak (National Railroad Passenger Corporation) 0 0 Motorcycle 68 mph 11:50 AM
1978 Southern Pacific Transportation Company 0 1 Motorcycle 68 mph 11:49 AM
1976 Southern Pacific Transportation Company 0 0 Motorcycle 25 mph 5:58 PM
1975 Southern Pacific Transportation Company 0 0 Farm vehicle 25 mph 11:55 AM

About This Railroad Crossing

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