Gregory Sleep, 64, injured in collision between semi truck and train at N.W. Water Works Drive in north Topeka, Kansas
Train crashes with semi-tractor in North Topeka; one person injured
The Kansas Highway Patrol’s crash log identified the injured tractor driver as 64-year-old Gregory Sleep, of Topeka. The log indicated Sleep was wearing a seat belt. The train’s conductor, Timothy King, 43, of Council Grove, was not injured.
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