SLINGER, Wis. – A southbound Canadian National freight train was rounding a curve in Slinger when it struck the cars of another train Sunday night shortly after 9:00 p.m. The incident happened where CN and Wisconsin and Southern Railroad tracks cross.
Two people in the train were injured, and one of them taken to Aurora Medical Center in Grafton. The extent of their injuries has not been released.
Read the complete story at radio station WSAU.
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