A train, operated by two Pulaski County men, collided with a pickup truck in Tennessee last weekend.
Tennessee Highway Patrol says, 66-year-old Timothy Braden was driving the pickup on Main Street in Oliver Springs and failed to yield to the railroad signal lights. He crossed over the Norfolk Southern railroad crossing and was struck by the southbound train.
The train engine, manned by engineer Mike Bryant and conducted by Andrew Denny, both of Burnside, Ky., traveled about one-fourth mile south when it stopped.
Timothy Braden, 36, also of Oliver Springs, was a passenger in his father's truck. He said his father was knocked out and was transported to Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge to be checked out.
Investigators say both men were wearing their seatbelts at the time of the crash.