Concord fire officials confirmed that a single person was injured Monday when a vehicle slammed into an MBTA commuter train on Sudbury Road near Thoreau Street. The injured party was taken to a local hospital and is expected to survive.
Immediate response and road closure
The Concord Fire Department posted an image of the wrecked vehicle, showing a severely damaged front end. Police responded quickly, closing Sudbury Road between Thoreau and Grant streets to protect motorists and allow emergency crews to work safely. Drivers were urged to use alternate routes while the scene was secured.
Impact on MBTA service
MBTA officials reported that the Fitchburg Line train involved in the collision was cancelled, and other trains on the line experienced delays as crews cleared the tracks and investigated the incident. Riders were advised to check the MBTA website or mobile app for real‑time service updates.
Cause under investigation
At this time, authorities have not released details about what caused the vehicle to enter the train’s path. Both the Concord Police Department and the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority are conducting a joint investigation. No statements have been made regarding weather conditions, mechanical failure, or driver error.
Safety reminders for residents
Local officials reminded drivers to remain vigilant at railroad crossings, obey all warning signals, and never attempt to cross tracks when a train is approaching. The Concord Fire Department also asked residents to avoid the immediate area until investigators complete their work and the road is reopened.
Looking ahead
Once the investigation concludes, the MBTA will release a full report on the incident. In the meantime, commuters are encouraged to plan alternate travel routes and stay informed through official MBTA channels. The Concord Police Department will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as they become available.
Original reporting: NBC10 Boston — read the source article.