2 North Dakota teens dead after Amtrak train hits pickup truck

The truck's 17-year-old driver reportedly failed to yield to the passenger train

An Amtrak passenger train has struck a pickup truck in North Dakota, killing two teenage boys and injuring a third, authorities say.

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Two North Dakota teenagers were killed after their pickup truck was struck by an Amtrak train. A third was seriously injured. (Fox News)

The North Dakota Highway Patrol said the crash happened around 8 p.m. Monday when the truck's 17-year-old driver failed to stop for the eastbound train at a crossing near the Williams County town of Springbrook. The crossing was marked but had no crossing arms.

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The 17-year-old suffered serious injuries and the 15- and 17-year-old passengers died at a hospital, the patrol said. The names of the boys weren't immediately released.

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No one aboard the Amtrak Empire Builder was hurt, the patrol said.

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