Crosby Resident Trapped by Repeated Train Delays, Calls for Solutions
KHOU 11November 5, 20253 min1,605 views
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- π Candace Cleveland, a resident of the Crosby area, was trapped by a stopped train for hours while attempting to commute to work.
- π‘ This is not an isolated incident, with Cleveland reporting it has happened approximately 20 times, once for over 12 hours.
- β οΈ The repeated train delays are causing significant disruptions, preventing residents from getting to work, doctor's appointments, and attending to family emergencies.
Union Pacific's Response
- π¬ A Union Pacific spokesperson stated that a variety of factors can cause blocked crossings, including weather, signal malfunctions, reduced speed restrictions, or mechanical issues.
- π Cleveland attempted to report the stopped train but found the previously provided number to be disconnected.
- π Union Pacific acknowledges Houston has the highest number of railroad crossings in its network and is working with authorities to reduce delays using real-time data.
Proposed Solutions
- ποΈ Union Pacific is investing in projects with local authorities to create more separated crossings, such as overpasses and underpasses.
- π A new number, 888-772-67, is provided for reporting stopped trains, though its effectiveness is questioned by residents.
- π€ The community is seeking effective solutions to address the recurring train delays and ensure safe passage.
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