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Amtrak engineer on Seattle-bound train nearly impaled by fallen tree

caption: A tree nearly impaled an Amtrak engineer near Stanwood, Washington, on Nov. 19, 2024.
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A tree nearly impaled an Amtrak engineer near Stanwood, Washington, on Nov. 19, 2024.
Washington State Department of Transportation

A railroad engineer was nearly impaled Tuesday night when a Seattle-bound Amtrak Cascades train hit a fallen tree.

Heavy winds had blown the tree onto the BNSF Railway tracks near Stanwood, about 15 miles north of Everett in Snohomish County.

A weather station on Camano Island, just west of Stanwood, reported a 63 mile per hour gust shortly before the train ran into the tree.

caption: A tree nearly impaled an Amtrak engineer near Stanwood, Washington, on Nov. 19, 2024.
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A tree nearly impaled an Amtrak engineer near Stanwood, Washington, on Nov. 19, 2024.
Washington State Department of Transportation

The tree smashed through the rail car’s front window.

The engineer was treated for minor injuries at a nearby hospital.

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Washington State Department of Transportation officials say none of the train’s 48 passengers were injured. A bus took them to their destinations.

The front car of the Amtrak Cascades train was heavily damaged.

A BNSF freight locomotive was hooked up to the empty train to help haul it to Seattle.

After the train and the fallen tree were removed, the tracks were reopened.

caption: An Amtrak Cascades train was heavily damaged after running into a fallen tree on Nov. 19, 2024.
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An Amtrak Cascades train was heavily damaged after running into a fallen tree on Nov. 19, 2024.
Washington State Department of Transportation
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