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Woman Critically Injured After Train Strike Near I-35 on San Antonio’s Northeast Side Wednesday Night

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March 5, 2026/11:37 AM
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Justice
Woman Critically Injured After Train Strike Near I-35 on San Antonio’s Northeast Side Wednesday Night
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What happened

A woman was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after she was struck by a train Wednesday night on San Antonio’s Northeast Side, police said. The incident occurred near the Interstate 35 corridor, where railroad tracks run alongside and cross several access roads and frontage routes.

Authorities have not released the woman’s identity or age. Officials also have not said whether the woman was walking near the tracks, crossing at a designated crossing, or on the track right-of-way at the time of the collision.

Emergency response and investigation

Police said the woman was transported to a hospital in critical condition. As of Thursday, March 5, 2026, investigators had not publicly provided an update on her condition, nor had they released details on the train’s direction of travel, the operator involved, or whether any mechanical issues were suspected.

In the early stages of investigations involving trains and pedestrians, agencies typically work to establish the timeline of events, visibility conditions, and whether warning devices were present and operating. Investigators may also review scene evidence and any available video, including onboard equipment, nearby cameras, or witness recordings, if they exist.

What is known — and what is not

  • Confirmed: The incident happened Wednesday night on the Northeast Side and involved a train striking a woman who suffered life-threatening injuries.

  • Not released: The woman’s identity, the precise location, the circumstances that placed her in the train’s path, and whether any enforcement action is anticipated.

Why details can take time

Train-involved injury investigations often require coordination between local law enforcement and railroad personnel. Because trains have long stopping distances and operate on fixed tracks, determining the sequence of events frequently depends on a combination of physical evidence, operational records, and witness accounts. In addition, investigators may wait to notify family members before releasing identifying information.

Police described the woman’s injuries as life-threatening and said she was taken to a hospital for treatment.

What to watch for next

Officials may later release additional information, including the specific location along the I-35 corridor, whether the incident occurred at or near a marked crossing, and whether any contributing factors have been identified. Any future public updates are expected to come after investigators complete initial scene work and basic findings are confirmed.