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February 15, 2026
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Edwards County, KS (February 15, 2026) – A fatal train crash early on Saturday morning along 310th Ave just north of U-50 claimed the life of a 25-year-old man after his vehicle was struck by an eastbound train, according to the Kansas Highway Patrol.

The collision occurred on February 14 at approximately 3:29 a.m. Authorities reported that a 1999 Honda Civic was stuck on the railroad tracks about 25 feet west of 310th Ave, facing westbound. An Amtrak train traveling eastbound on the tracks struck the vehicle. Emergency responders arrived at the scene and confirmed that the driver sustained fatal injuries. He was later transported to a mortuary in Garden City. No injuries were reported among the train’s conductor, engineer, or the additional 113 occupants on board.

Key Details

  • Location: 310th Ave just north of U-50, Edwards County
  • Reported: February 14 at 3:29 a.m.
  • Type: Fatal train crash
  • Vehicles Involved: 1999 Honda Civic and Amtrak train
  • Fatalities: One confirmed

What We Know So Far

  • The Honda Civic was positioned on the railroad tracks when it was struck by the eastbound train.
  • The crash occurred roughly 984 feet north of U-50 along 310th Ave.
  • The driver of the vehicle was pronounced deceased following the collision.
  • More than 100 train occupants were reported uninjured.

What’s Not Yet Confirmed

  • How the vehicle became stuck on the railroad tracks
  • Whether mechanical issues played a role
  • If weather or visibility conditions contributed to the crash
  • Additional investigative findings from authorities

Local Context

Transitional areas between highways and rural roadways, such as 310th Ave near U-50, can present added risks, particularly where railroad crossings intersect with lightly traveled routes. In Edwards County, responders must often coordinate between highway patrol, local deputies, and rail personnel when collisions involve trains, ensuring both roadway and rail traffic are secured while the scene is investigated.

What to Do Next

  1. Move to a safe location if possible and check for injuries.
  2. Stay clear of traffic lanes when it is unsafe to move.
  3. Record names of witnesses when appropriate.
  4. Keep incident paperwork organized.

FAQ

Q: What is an incident reference number?

A: An incident reference number is a tracking identifier assigned by law enforcement to organize reports and records. It allows individuals and agencies to locate official documentation related to a crash.

Q: Why are freeway crashes especially dangerous?

A: Crashes involving trains or high-speed travel corridors can be especially severe because of the force generated by large vehicles. Limited stopping distances and the weight of trains significantly increase the risk of serious or fatal outcomes.

Q: What does it mean when an accident is under investigation?

A: When a crash is under investigation, authorities are reviewing evidence, scene conditions, and statements to determine what occurred. Conclusions may take time as officials gather and analyze all available information.

Source

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