Holy $#!@! Train Smashes Septic Truck at Chesapeake Crossing, Sending Sewage Across Road

Chesapeake, VA – A Norfolk Southern freight train tore through a septic truck at a railroad crossing in Chesapeake on Thursday afternoon, ripping the vehicle apart and scattering sewage and debris across Yadkin Road as emergency crews rushed to rescue the driver.

The violent collision happened in the 2900 block of Yadkin Road when the eastbound freight train struck the truck while it crossed the tracks, according to Chesapeake Police. The impact completely separated the truck’s cab from its septic tank, throwing both sections into a nearby ditch and spilling waste material across the roadway.

A video of the incident was published to X by Fox News.

The adult male driver survived the crash and was hospitalized. Officials initially described his injuries as life-threatening before later upgrading his condition to stable. Norfolk Southern confirmed the train crew was not injured.

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Crossing Lacked Warning Arms and Signals

Investigators said preliminary findings indicate the septic truck failed to stop at a posted stop sign before entering the crossing.

Unlike larger public rail intersections equipped with flashing lights and crossing gates, the Yadkin Road crossing is private and does not have warning arms or active signal systems, according to Chesapeake Police.

The force of the collision left the truck mangled beside the tracks while twisted hoses, debris, and sewage covered portions of the surrounding area. Video from the scene showed the detached septic tank overturned near the tracks as first responders worked around the wreckage.

Emergency crews also contained what officials described as a minor fuel-related hazardous materials situation following the crash.

Authorities said there was no ongoing danger to nearby residents or businesses.

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Sewage Spill Complicated Cleanup Effort

The ruptured septic tank created an additional challenge for cleanup crews, who spent hours removing contaminated debris and treating the spill area.

Yadkin Road was temporarily closed in both directions while investigators documented the crash scene and hazardous materials teams worked to contain the sewage release.

Railroad crossing collisions involving large commercial vehicles often produce catastrophic damage because freight trains can take more than a mile to stop, even after emergency braking systems activate.

Thursday’s crash highlighted how quickly those collisions unfold, especially at crossings without active warning systems.


Key Points

• A Norfolk Southern freight train struck a septic truck Thursday in Chesapeake, Virginia
• The collision ripped the truck apart and spilled sewage across Yadkin Road
• Police said the truck failed to stop at a posted railroad crossing sign

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Driver Survived Despite Violent Impact

Witness video circulating online captured the aftermath of the crash, showing the truck destroyed beside the tracks as emergency crews responded.

Officials said the train T-boned the vehicle while it attempted to cross ahead of the locomotive. The impact launched portions of the truck into a ditch near the rail line.

The Chesapeake Police Department has not released the driver’s identity.

Norfolk Southern has not reported disruptions beyond the immediate area, though crews remained on scene for hours as cleanup operations continued.

Federal data shows railroad crossing incidents remain a persistent transportation safety issue nationwide, particularly at private crossings where signal infrastructure may be limited or absent.

According to the Federal Railroad Administration, drivers are legally required to obey posted railroad crossing signs regardless of whether gates or flashing signals are present.

Investigation Remains Ongoing

Chesapeake Police continue investigating the crash alongside railroad officials.

Authorities have not announced whether charges or citations could be issued as the investigation moves forward.

As of Friday, the driver remained hospitalized in stable condition, cleanup operations had concluded, and investigators continued reviewing the circumstances leading up to the collision at the private crossing.

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