HANNIBAL, Mo. â The Hannibal Police Department responded to a crash Tuesday afternoon involving a collision with a train.
At approximately 4:19 p.m., officers were dispatched to the area of Paris Gravel Road near Veterans Road. Once on the scene, officers determined a black Lincoln SUV had been travelling east on Paris Gravel Road and failed to yield to an oncoming Norfolk Southern train, resulting in a collision.
The driver of the Lincoln, a 61-year-old woman, was transported from the scene by the Marion County Ambulance. The Missouri State Highway patrol assisted with the accident investigation.
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HANNIBAL â The city of Hannibal made a significant investment in its streets during 2020.
âWe estimate (having spent) about $330,000 in asphalt. When you include potholes and BPW (board of public works) saw cuts we are over $400,000 in repairs,â said Andy Dorian, the cityâs director of central services.
With the exception of a few street projects which were paid for either by the Parks Department or BPW, the vast majority of the work was paid for either by leftover bond money or street sales tax revenue.
Helping stretch the money was the fact that the work was done in-house.
âAll the work was performed by street department personnel,â Dorian said. âWe had two roads where we hired a few outside trucks to haul asphalt, but all the actual asphalt work was performed by street staff.â