Article from New Orleans Times Picayune via dogcaught.com
2 men killed, 1 injured in train-truck collision
Tanker had just taken on fuel at Chalmette refinery
Saturday, June 26, 2004
By Steve Cannizaro,
Karen Turni Bazile and Sandra Barbier
A Norfolk Southern Railway train tore through a gasoline tank truck at a Chalmette railroad crossing Friday, sparking a deadly explosion that horrified onlookers and sent a thick ball of black smoke into the air. The driver of the truck died at the scene; one of two men severely burned inside the locomotive died later Friday at Charity Hospital in New Orleans.
The other man on the train was flown Friday evening to the burn unit at Baton Rouge General Hospital, a Charity spokeswoman said.
The truck driver, Henry Blount, 55, of Holden, had compiled a perfect driving record for Lard Oil of Denham Springs, the shaken company president said.
Dennis Vinson, 58, of Covington, the engineer on the train, also died, said St. Bernard Parish Coroner Bryan Bertucci.
A Norfolk Southern spokeswoman had said earlier Friday that Vinson and the train’s conductor, Anthony J. “Tony” Mills, 58, formerly of Chalmette and now living in the Carriere, Miss., area, were severely burned inside the locomotive cab.
Both were initially taken to Charity Hospital in critical condition.
Blount was hauling more than 8,000 gallons of gasoline he had just picked up at 10 a.m. at the Chalmette Refining plant when he drove the tanker north on Paris Road across the tracks that run parallel to West St. Bernard Highway and into the path of the train, which struck it on the left side, authorities said.
State Police said they are investigating the specific cause of the crash.
No crossing gate
Although the crossing is marked with signals, it doesn’t have an automatic arm that blocks traffic. There is a traffic light at the intersection of P