Written by: Benton Accident & Injury Lawyers Last Updated : June 5, 2026

Officials called to train, rock hauler crash in Gunter 

GUNTER, OK – Authorities were dispatched to the scene of a crash between a BNSF freight train and a rock hauler on Thursday, KTEN said. 

Texas Department of Public Safety said the incident unfolded when the truck driver, traveling on Fallon Road, went over the tracks and clipped the trailer. 

Officials noted that the crossing was marked without lights or gates and was closed to accommodate the scene clean-upprocess. 

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