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Man killed in fiery crash involving pickup truck and moving train in Sauget

The wreckage of an F-150 pickup truck that collided with train in Sauget on Saturday, July 27, 2024, is shown in this provided photo. The driver of the truck was killed.
The wreckage of an F-150 pickup truck that collided with train in Sauget on Saturday, July 27, 2024, is shown in this provided photo. The driver of the truck was killed. Provided

A man was killed early Saturday when a pickup truck collided with a moving train in Sauget.

Authorities do not know his identity. He was the driver of the pickup truck.

Police received a call about the crash at 2 a.m. Saturday, said Sauget Police Chief James Jones.

The truck, a Ford F-150, was traveling south in the 3000 block of Mississippi Avenue (Illinois Route 3) in Sauget when it crossed the railroad tracks and collided with the train, Jones said.

The railroad crossing gates were down and flashing lights activated when the collision happened, he said.

The Union Pacific train included two engines and four cars, the chief said.

A man was killed early Saturday, July 27, 2024, when the pickup truck he was driving collided with a moving train in Sauget.
A man was killed early Saturday, July 27, 2024, when the pickup truck he was driving collided with a moving train in Sauget. Provided Provided

When officers arrived, they found the truck and a train engine engulfed by flames. The pickup truck driver was pronounced dead at the scene at 4:30 a.m., according to St. Clair County Coroner Calvin Dye Sr. The cause of death, he said, was blunt force trauma.

Dye said authorities are trying to identify the victim. Jones said the entire truck was burned and its license plates were unreadable. The truck is a blue, older model F-150.

No other injuries were reported. No one else was in the truck.

Members of the Sauget Fire Department extricated the driver from the truck.

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This photo posted at 3:20 a.m. Saturday on the St. Clair County Emergency Management Agency Facebook page shows emergency responders at the site of a crash involving a train and a truck in Sauget.
This photo posted at 3:20 a.m. Saturday on the St. Clair County Emergency Management Agency Facebook page shows emergency responders at the site of a crash involving a train and a truck in Sauget. Herb Simmons St. Clair County Emergency Management Agency

Crash closed Illinois Route 3

”Route 3 in Sauget between Monsanto and Queene closed due to vehicle and train accident,” stated a post on the St. Clair County Emergency Management Agency Facebook page at 2:39 a.m. “Avoid area.”

The post was referring to Monsanto Avenue and Queeny Avenue.

A follow-up post at 3:20 a.m. was accompanied by a photo showing emergency responders on the scene.

Herb Simmons, the agency’s director, also posted a photo on his Facebook page at 3:09 a.m. showing fire trucks on the scene.

This photo posted at 3:09 a.m. Saturday on the Facebook page of Herb Simmons, executive director of St. Clair County Emergency Management Agency, shows fire trucks at the site of a crash involving a train and a truck in Sauget.
This photo posted at 3:09 a.m. Saturday on the Facebook page of Herb Simmons, executive director of St. Clair County Emergency Management Agency, shows fire trucks at the site of a crash involving a train and a truck in Sauget.

This story was originally published July 27, 2024 at 7:47 AM.

Carolyn Smith
Belleville News-Democrat
Carolyn P. Smith has worked for the Belleville News-Democrat since 2000 and currently covers breaking news in the metro-east. She graduated from the Journalism School at the University of Missouri at Columbia and says news is in her DNA. Support my work with a digital subscription
Teri Maddox
Belleville News-Democrat
A reporter for 40 years, Teri Maddox joined the Belleville News-Democrat in 1990. She also teaches journalism at St. Louis Community College at Forest Park. She holds degrees from Southern Illinois University Carbondale and University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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