An Amtrak Pacific Surfliner collided with a car in Los Angeles’ Chinatown, but authorities confirmed no one was injured, and investigators are reviewing the cause of the incident.

This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Amtrak Collision in Chinatown Leaves No Injuries
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Amtrak Collision in Chinatown Prompts Investigation

An Amtrak Pacific Surfliner train struck a car late Friday morning in Los Angeles’ Chinatown, and emergency responders quickly secured the area. The incident occurred at 11:38 a.m. on the 1700 block of Main Street, near Wilhardt Street and the Los Angeles River.

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According to Brian Humphrey of the Los Angeles Fire Department, the train was Pacific Surfliner number 774, which operates along California’s coastal rail corridor. The car sustained visible damage, but both its driver and all train passengers escaped without injuries.

The Los Angeles Police Department’s Central Traffic Division is leading the investigation. Officers are examining how the vehicle ended up on the tracks as the train approached.

Because such collisions may result from driver error, mechanical issues, or signal malfunctions, authorities are considering multiple possible causes.

Amtrak Service and Local Safety Measures

Amtrak has not yet released further details about the collision. However, this incident highlights the need for vigilance around railroad crossings. Transportation agencies urge motorists to follow warning signs, remain alert, and avoid crossing tracks when trains are near.

The Pacific Surfliner route serves thousands of passengers daily between San Diego, Los Angeles, and San Luis Obispo. It passes through densely populated areas, so safety protocols remain essential for both train crews and drivers.

And while incidents like this one often raise public concern, modern safety systems and quick emergency responses help prevent serious injuries.

Local residents expressed relief at the lack of casualties and hope that the investigation will lead to improvements in crossing safety. Recommendations could include clearer signage, upgraded gates, or public awareness campaigns.

Because the area near Wilhardt Street is heavily trafficked, even small changes could reduce the risk of future collisions.

Source: mynewsla.com

FAQ

What happened in the Amtrak Chinatown collision?

An Amtrak Pacific Surfliner train struck a car in Los Angeles’ Chinatown, but no one was injured. Officials are investigating the cause of the incident.

How can drivers stay safe near Amtrak crossings?

Motorists should obey crossing signals, never drive around lowered gates, and stay alert for approaching trains. More safety tips are available on Amtrak’s official site.

Does the Pacific Surfliner route have safety systems?

Yes, the Pacific Surfliner operates with modern safety technologies, including signaling systems and trained crews, to minimize collision risks. Details are available at Amtrak Pacific Surfliner.

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