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A Chesapeake truck was stuck on the railroad tracks on March 19, 2013. Photo by WAVY/Rob Rizzo.

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Chesapeake truck gets stuck on tracks

Updated: Tuesday, 19 Mar 2013, 3:38 PM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 19 Mar 2013, 2:18 PM EDT

CHESAPEAKE, Va. (WAVY) - A City of Chesapeake vehicle got stuck on a railroad track near Precon Drive and Yacht Drive Tuesday morning.

Liz Vaughan with Chesapeake Public Works told WAVY.com the truck was in the process of flushing out a storm water pipe underneath the track when it got stuck around 10:30 a.m. The driver of the truck was the only one in the vehicle at the time of the incident.

No one was hurt.

A tow truck was dispatched to the scene to get the truck off the track. Vaughan told WAVY.com the track belongs to Norfolk & Portsmouth Belt Line Railroad.
 

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