Crossing 628074F
INDIANTOWN, FLORIDA — CSX Transportation
Location
| City | INDIANTOWN |
| State | FLORIDA |
| Street | AMARYLLIS |
| Coordinates | 27.07853, -80.55647 |
Railroad
| Railroad | CSX Transportation |
| Number of Tracks | — |
| Trains per Day | — |
| Max Train Speed | 79 mph |
Warning Devices
| Warning Device | — |
| Gates | No |
Highway
| Highway Speed | — |
| Paved | No |
Safety Record
| Total Accidents | 9 |
| Total Fatalities | 2 |
| Total Injuries | 8 |
Location Map
Accident History
All recorded accidents at crossing 628074F in INDIANTOWN, FLORIDA.
| Year | Killed | Injured | Vehicle Type | Train Speed | Time | Narrative |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 0 | 0 | Auto | 79 mph | 3:34 PM | Grade Crossing: Train 41(09) E/351, E/314, and 10 cars, reported a pickup truck had struck the side of the train at M... |
| 2024 | 0 | 0 | Auto | 44 mph | 5:20 PM | Grade Crossing: Train 97(25) with engines 313/147, 10 cars, struck an occupied vehicle on the front portion only of t... |
| 2024 | 0 | 0 | Motorcycle | 78 mph | 10:28 AM | Train 98(22) with E/327, 161, and 10 cars struck an occupied semi tractor-trailer MP 929.2 on the CS X Auburndale Sub... |
| 2024 | 0 | 3 | Pick-up truck | 78 mph | 2:00 PM | GRADE CROSSING: TRAIN 92(24) E/317345 8 CARS REPORTED BEING STRUCK IN THE SIDE OF THE LEAD E/317 BY A PICKUP TRUCK IN... |
| 2021 | 0 | 0 | Motorcycle | 79 mph | 2:04 PM | GRADE CROSSING: TRAIN 92(27) WITH E/23 AND E/150 AND 7 CARS WAS DELAYED 27 WHEN IT STRUCK A TRAILER OF A LANDSCAPING ... |
| 2020 | 1 | 0 | Farm vehicle | 78 mph | 10:29 AM | GRADE CROSSING: TRAIN 98(18) WITH E/59 AND E/6 AND 11 CARS STRUCK AN OCCUPIED SUV ON THE CSX AUBURND ALE SUBDIVISION ... |
| 2010 | 1 | 2 | Auto | 80 mph | 3:30 PM | TRAIN 91 OPERATING WITH LOCOMOTIVES E/188-E/18 AND 9 CAR STRUCK AN AUTOMOBILE AT MP929.50, AMARYLLIS , A PRIVATE RD C... |
| 1985 | 0 | 2 | Bus | 50 mph | 4:58 PM | — |
| 1980 | 0 | 1 | Motorcycle | 40 mph | 5:03 PM | — |
About This Railroad Crossing
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