The accident happened near Grant Road and Fairview Avenue, Union Pacific says details are limited but they are investigating the situation.
TUCSON, Ariz. — On July 15, 2022, around 6:30 p.m., a man was struck and killed by a Union Pacific train.
Officers say next of kin has not been notified.Corey Salmon is a real-time editor and associate producer for KGUN 9. He was born in New York but has lived in Tucson for over 10 years. Share your story ideas and important issues with Corey by emailing [email protected] or by connecting on Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter.
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