Train strikes 18-wheeler at Cravens Road and Highway 90 in Missouri City
Train strikes 18-wheeler (Missouri City Police Department)
MISSOURI CITY, Texas β First responders are at the scene where a train struck an 18-wheeler in Missouri City.
The collision happened at the intersection of Cravens Road and Highway 90-A.
No injuries have been reported.
The public is asked to seek alternate routes as traffic delays are expected in the area.
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