Redwood Road reopened after crash between car and TRAX train

Redwood Road reopened after crash between car and TRAX train

(Utah Department of Transportation)


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WEST JORDAN — Both directions of Redwood Road have reopened and a TRAX bus bridge was set up for nearly an hour after a crash between a TRAX train and a vehicle Monday afternoon, officials said.

The crash happened at Redwood Road near 8100 South before 3 p.m., according to Utah Department of Transportation officials. Utah Transit Authority spokesman Carl Arky said a TRAX train collided with a car on Redwood Road.

The driver of the car suffered minor injuries and was transported to a hospital as a precaution, Arky said. Nobody on the train was injured.

UDOT officials said the crash closed both directions of the road at 8100 South. Redwood Road lanes reopened about 4 p.m.

Utah Transit Authority officials said a bus bridge has been set up for Red Line trains between 2700 West and West Jordan City Center shortly before 3 p.m. but was canceled shortly after 3:40 p.m., Arky said.

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