Novice railway switchman is crushed between trains (The following article by Denise Hollinshed was posted on the St. Louis
Post-Dispatch website on September 12.)
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EAST ST. LOUIS -- A 44-year-old metro-east man died in an accident Sunday night (Sept. 10) while working at the Alton & Southern Railroad yard, according to this report by Carolyn P. Smith published by the Belleville News-Democrat.
Details of what happened were sketchy today as investigators tried to sort out what happened. Railroad officials did not release the individual's identity or place of residence, and a coroner's report was not immediately available.
Mike McCarthy, a spokesman for Alton & Southern, said the deceased "was repositioning three locomotives in the yard" when the accident occurred
The individual had worked with the company for almost a year, he said.
The accident occurred about 11:30 p.m.
East St. Louis police were called to the scene at 12:14 a.m., Capt. Lenzie Stewart said.
Illinois State Police were also called in to the initial scene, but Stewart said the investigation has been turned over to Alton & Southern Railroad.
It was not immediately known whether the National Transportation Safety Board was investigating the accident.
(The preceding report by Carolyn P. Smith was published by the Belleville News-Democrat on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2006.)