Sep 27, 2024
Steven Strahm lives in Terlton. Its a small community off Highway 48 between Cleveland and Mannford.Trains come through town frequently while Steven Strahm sits back and watches.When 2 News met with him at a railroad crossing in Terlton, a train quickly passed by in a matter of minutes. However, Strahm says its not always that quick. In the worst cases, trains stop at the crossing for thirty minutes or more, blocking traffic. Strahm has been on the wrong side of those extreme cases, at one time, waiting more than an hour.Just the day before he met with 2 News, he waited at the crossing for about 45 minutes.After about fifteen minutes, I called [BNSF], and I said, look, its been almost thirty minutes. I said, why hasnt this train moved? Strahm told 2 News. RELATED >>> Nearby Mannford faces similar issues Most likely because the train was letting another pass at a split in the tracks, miles down from the crossing.2 News couldnt reach BNSF for comment.I wasnt feeling real good, and I hadnt been with my medication, Strahm said, Its not safe to drive on it or so I dont.Still, Strahm waited and waited until he could get to his house, just a stones throw away from the tracks.Strahm said the latest incident was not the first. He said hes had a few instances of waiting for 30 minutes or more.Oklahoma lawmakers have passed legislation trying to prevent situations like the one in Terlton.In Oklahoma, law enforcement and cities have the right to ticket operators who stop at a crossing for more than ten minutes. The fine is up to $1,000 per violation.Strahm likes the sound of that, but more than anything, hes worried one of these days, the train could block someone in an emergency.It could be dangerous, Strahm said.Its a complicated issue. For people in Terlton, or other rural communities, the county commissioners are the ones to contact. Strahm hadnt reached out to them.2 News did so on his behalf and will update coverage upon their response.Stay in touch with us anytime, anywhere -- Download our free app for Apple, Android and Kindle devices. Sign up for daily newsletters emailed to you Like us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram SUBSCRIBE on YouTube
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