Railroad Track Washes Out, East of Monticello
March 11th, 2016 by iPhoneAround 5 PM, Thursday evening, the Arkansas Midland railroad track, between Monticello and Dermott, washed out due to the heavy floodwaters.
Specifically the railroad section that the bedding washed out from, is located between the Collins and Baxter communities.
No one was injured, and no train was in the area, when the washout occurred.
The washout was noticed by members of the Collins-Cominto fire department. Drew County OEM was notified, as was Arkansas Midland.
No estimate is available, at post time, as to when it will be repaired, and train traffic able to resume.
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This is where I was
raised at, and was just out there ,bout and hour before this happen
The old dog ogyles place from years ago, I remember when the water would rise
Rise from the cutoff creek, and we would stand on the porch and look at the
Fish flood through the yard from under house,so we as kids used to take off our shoes and get them, and my day used to have to carry us one by one out to the
Highway from across the track to catch the bus for
School,but now I’m 55 years old and this is the first time in my life that this has
Happen, I don’t post anything but this has sent me to another place,and saying oh
My god is this really true, and how Robert Cleary and his family was bless during
Those times when we seen done ogled she’d and another house on the property
Being lifted away by a tornado and we was still left standing,and I was a
Teenager then still at home then