ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – One person was transported to the hospital after a SunRail vs. vehicle crash in Orange County, Monday night.
A crash between SunRail and a vehicle in Edgewood was reported on Jan. 26, 2026.
What we know:
The Orange County Fire Rescue Department responded to a reported crash on Holden Avenue in Edgewood, Monday evening on Jan. 26, involving a SunRail train and a vehicle. The vehicle was hit by the train, the department confirmed.
One person was extricated from the crash and was transported to the hospital for treatment, the fire department said.
No other injuries were reported.
A crash between SunRail and a vehicle in Edgewood was reported on Jan. 26, 2026.
What we don’t know:
It’s not known what caused this crash to occur. FOX 35 crews arrived on the scene finding a SunRail train stopped on the tracks on Holden and South Orange avenues. The train appeared to have several passengers.
The gate arm at the railroad crossing was down and signage saying, “Do not stop on tracks,” was visible.
FOX 35 has reached out to the Florida Department of Transportation for further information.
A crash between SunRail and a vehicle in Edgewood was reported on Jan. 26, 2026.
What is SunRail?
SunRail is a rail service that transports passengers through Orange, Osceola Seminole and Volusia counties in Central Florida. The system operates 61 miles with 17 stations in these counties.
SunRail also offers free rides to and from Orlando Magic games at the Kia Center in downtown Orlando.
For more information about train delays or information, visit SunRail’s official account.
The Source: Information in this story was gathered from a statement from the Orange County Fire Rescue Department.