Santa Barbara County, CA – Man Hit, Injured by Freight Train near Lookout Park 

According to the authorities, the accident was reported just after 5 p.m. February 10, between Lookout Park and Fernald Point

Summerland Train Crash
Man Injured in Summerland Train Crash near Lookout Park

Santa Barbara County, CA – A man was hospitalized after being hit by a freight train near Summerland in Santa Barbara County on Tuesday afternoon.

According to the authorities, the accident was reported just after 5 p.m. February 10, between Lookout Park and Fernald Point.

Firefighters with the Montecito Fire Protection District and other emergency personnel responded to the scene and found a pedestrian on the railroad tracks.

Preliminary reports indicate that a freight train had hit the victim but the circumstances under which the accident happened were yet to be established.

The victim was given first aid before being transported to Lookout Park. He was then loaded onto an AMR ambulance and taken Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital.

As per the Montecito Fire officials, the pedestrian was transported with serious injuries. There was no update on the victim’s identity at the time of the report.

The railroad tracks were temporarily shut down in the area while investigations into the incident were ongoing. The tracks had reopened as of 7 p.m.

Authorities are currently working to find out how and why the pedestrian was hit by the train.

Between 2021 and 2023, pedestrian collision counts in the City of Santa Barbara showed some variation but remained a consistent concern in the city’s overall traffic safety profile. According to OTS, the number of pedestrians killed or injured in fatal and injury collisions was 39 in 2021, rose slightly to 40 in 2022, and increased again to 41 in 2023. Throughout these years, the city’s statewide ranking for pedestrian involvement stayed within the top ten among similar-sized California cities, illustrating persistent risk exposure for people on foot. Older adult (65+) pedestrian victims rose from 2 in 2021 to 9 in 2023, suggesting a demographic shift in vulnerability. Younger pedestrian counts remained low. Broader city planning efforts, including Vision Zero pedestrian safety strategies, reflect local recognition of these patterns and aim to reduce collisions on priority corridors where pedestrian interactions with vehicles are frequent. These modest year-over-year changes underscore that while totals have been stable, serious pedestrian collision involvement remains a safety priority in Santa Barbara.

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