BREAKING: Suspected train collision on Mulberry street. More to come tonight. pic.twitter.com/XpH6PCq7yw
— CTV Channel 11 (@CTV11) February 7, 2019
Update Feb. 7 at 8:46 p.m.: The railroad tracks have been cleared, and all roads on campus are now reopened, according to an all-clear text message sent by the Colorado State University Public Safety Team Thursday evening.
Update Feb. 7 at 4:35 p.m.: An adult pedestrian was struck and killed by a northbound train, Fort Collins Police Services has confirmed.
FCPS received a call about a fatal train and pedestrian collision at 2:57 p.m., said officer Brett Dollar. It is confirmed that an investigation is currently ongoing.
“Officers arrived and confirmed that there was one fatality as a result of the pedestrian train collision,” Dollar said.
Currently, the stationary train is blocking all east-west traffic from Magnolia Street to Prospect Road, and the train is expected to block traffic for the next three to four hours as officers complete the investigation.
“We are asking commuters to seek an alternate route home this evening,” Dollar said.
Original:
A train was stopped on Mason Street and Mulberry Street due to a collision Thursday, causing traffic on Mulberry Street, Laurel Street and Prospect Road to be blocked, according to a tweet from the City of Fort Collins. Road closures extend from Prospect to Olive Street.
Exact circumstances around the accident have not yet been confirmed.
*Traffic Alert* Please avoid the area of Mason/Mulberry while police investigate a train collision. The train is expected to block all E-W traffic south to Prospect for an extended time.
— Fort Collins Police (@FCPolice) February 7, 2019
The Public Saftey Team at Colorado State University also sent out text alerts and an email alert stating that traffic on the east side of campus is blocked at the tracks.
CSU’s Public Safety Team advised students to avoid College Avenue and the east side of campus. Students and faculty should enter or exit campus from the west off of Shields Street.
A third and fourth text alert sent at 4:30 p.m. advised that all traffic on and off campus between the railroad tracks and College remains blocked from Mulberry to Prospect. Students are advised to avoid the area and to not crawl over stopped train for access.
Instead, if students need to leave or enter campus, the Safety Team advises students to use the underpass below tracks east of Johnson Hall and the west of Glen Morris Field House.
The Collegian News Desk can be reached at news@collegian.com or on Twitter @CSUCollegian.