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Los Angeles, CA (October 4, 2025) – A collision between a Metro Expo Line train and a vehicle occurred on Friday, October 3, in the Crenshaw District of Los Angeles. The crash was reported at approximately 12:15 a.m. in the 3600 block of South Buckingham Avenue near the intersection of Exposition Boulevard, close to the Expo Line Crenshaw Station.
Emergency responders from the Los Angeles Fire Department arrived at the scene and confirmed that three individuals had sustained minor injuries as a result of the collision. All three patients were transported to a local hospital for further evaluation and treatment. Authorities noted that the car involved in the incident did not end up under the train, limiting the extent of damage and potential harm.
While crews managed the scene, Metro reported that Expo Line trains were rerouted to turn around at the Farmdale and Crenshaw stations. The collision and subsequent investigation caused temporary delays to passenger service in the area, but normal operations were expected to resume once authorities completed their work.
The exact cause of the crash has not yet been determined, and investigators continue to review the circumstances surrounding the incident. Officials have not released further details about the condition of the vehicle or the sequence of events leading up to the collision.
We are relieved that no serious injuries were reported and wish those affected a quick recovery.
Train and vehicle collisions are among the most serious transportation incidents in urban areas, given the size and speed of trains. Even when injuries are reported as minor, the potential for catastrophic outcomes remains high. Collisions often occur at crossings or near stations where vehicles and pedestrians interact closely with rail lines.
In Los Angeles, the Metro system serves thousands of commuters daily, increasing the likelihood of vehicle encounters at busy intersections and crossings. Factors such as driver inattention, failure to observe traffic signals, or misjudging train speeds can contribute to these crashes. Investigators typically assess the roles of both motorists and train operators, as well as the effectiveness of safety features like crossing arms and warning signals.
For victims, even minor injuries may require medical attention and result in medical expenses or lost time from work. When train collisions involve greater impact, victims and their families can face long-term consequences, including significant physical and financial hardships. Legal assistance may be necessary in such cases to ensure that those affected receive fair compensation and support.
At Countrywide Trial Lawyers, we are dedicated to assisting individuals injured in transportation accidents across California. Our personal injury lawyers in Los Angeles provide the guidance and representation necessary to help clients navigate insurance claims and pursue the compensation they deserve.
If you or someone you know has been affected by a train or vehicle collision, contact Countrywide Trial Lawyers at (844)-844-9119 to learn how we can help.
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