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Denver rail worker loses leg after being trapped by derailed train car

A Denver rail worker suffered severe injuries and had his leg amputated after being trapped by a derailed train car at the BNSF Globeville Yard

By Katie Langford
The Denver Post

DENVER 鈥 A Denver rail worker鈥檚 leg had to be amputated after he was trapped by a derailed train car in the BNSF Globeville Yard early Tuesday morning.

Rescue crews responded to the yard at 3700 Globeville Road at 12:13 a.m. and were able to free the trapped man. He was taken to the hospital with severe injuries to his right leg, according to the Denver Fire Department.

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The man鈥檚 right leg was amputated after he was rushed into surgery, said Carl Smith, the safety and legislative director for the

Smith said this and other recent incidents 鈥 including a derailment that in 2023 and a after falling from a locomotive in 2022 鈥 highlight the need for more oversight and transparency.

In a statement, BNSF officials confirmed an employee was injured 鈥渨hile performing work inside our Denver yard鈥 and was taken to the hospital.

The is also investigating the crash and will release a preliminary report within 30 days, spokesperson Sarah Taylor Sulick said. Anyone who witnessed the crash can contact the NTSB at witness@ntsb.gov.

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