MEBANE, N.C. - An Amtrak-operated commuter train with 36 passengers on board derailed Thursday in North Carolina after striking a tractor-trailer that was stuck on the tracks, injuring at least 13 people and setting the locomotive and a car on fire.

Emergency responders stand by an Amtrak-operated passenger train that derailed injuring at least 13 people and setting the locomotive and a car on fire in Mebane, N.C., Thursday, May 13, 2010. Authorities say the Piedmont train with 36 passengers on board derailed when it struck a trailer used to carry large equipment at a crossing. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)


(AP Photo/Gerry Broome)

(AP Photo/Gerry Broome)

The Piedmont train derailed shortly after 8 a.m. when it hit a lowboy trailer used to carry large equipment at a crossing in Mebane, authorities said. Amtrak operates the train, which the state of North Carolina owns.

"I have never witnessed anything like that ever in my life," Bob Farrar of Mebane, who saw the accident during a morning walk, told the Times-News of Burlington. "It was like seeing special effects from a movie happen right in front of you."

The trailer was stuck on the tracks before the train reached the crossing, according to state Department of Transportation spokeswoman Sondra Artis.

The crossing at the intersection of 5th and East Center streets in Mebane has a gate with flashing lights. The gate and lights were both working, Artis said.

Artis said local, state and federal agencies are investigating the derailment.

Witness Kent Cates told WRAL-TV: "Diesel fuel from the train busted and started blazing up pretty good. It didn't look like anybody (was) hurt badly. It sounded like a big boom, big explosion. You could see bolts and stuff coming off the train and onto people's cars."

Amtrak said in a news release that 12 passengers and one crew member were injured in the derailment and were taken to one of three hospitals: Alamance Regional Medical Center in Burlington; Duke University Hospital in Durham or the University of North Carolina Hospital.

Six previous accidents have occurred at the crossing dating back to 1978, including a wreck in 2005 that killed a 78-year-old, according to records from the Federal Railroad Administration. No one was injured in the most recent accident, which occurred in February.

The Piedmont, train No. 73, runs daily between Charlotte and Raleigh. In addition to the locomotive, the train had a baggage car and three passenger cars. The derailment disrupted service on the Piedmont and on trains 79 and 80, which travel between New York and Charlotte.

That disruption is expected to last into Friday, Artis said. Passengers are being bused around the accident scene.

Amtrak said the uninjured passengers on the Piedmont were being taken to their destinations by bus. Passengers on trains 79 and 80 will be offered service from Rocky Mount or Greensboro.

Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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