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Utica Today
By the People, for the People
Person dies after being struck by train in Utica
The incident occurred on the railroad tracks near Whitesboro Street on Sunday evening.
Apr. 6, 2026 at 2:19am
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A person was struck and killed by a train on the railroad tracks near Whitesboro Street in downtown Utica, New York on Sunday around 8 PM, according to police. The victim was immediately declared dead at the scene.
Why it matters
Train-related fatalities are tragic incidents that can have a significant impact on the local community. This event raises concerns about safety and security measures around railroad tracks in urban areas.
The details
According to Lt. Michael Curley, a spokesperson for the Utica Police Department, the incident was reported around 8 PM on the railroad tracks near Whitesboro Street in downtown Utica. The victim was immediately declared dead at the scene. A representative for CSX, which owns the tracks in the area, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
- The incident was reported at about 8 p.m. on Sunday, April 6, 2026.
The players
Utica Police Department
The local law enforcement agency that responded to and investigated the incident.
CSX
The company that owns the railroad tracks where the incident occurred.
The takeaway
This tragic incident highlights the need for increased safety measures and public awareness around railroad tracks in urban areas to prevent future loss of life.


