 Two people in town on business were injured when a train collided with their pickup truck just west of Bemidji near Salway. The crash happened near Clearline Road in Highway 2 shortly after 2 on Sunday afternoon. A preliminary investigation by the Beltrami County Sheriff's Office found that 73-year-old Janice Callahan of Shatfield was driving north near the county line. The train was headed eastbound around 50 miles per hour and sounded the horn right before the collision. I think they got wrapped up, not paying attention to the conversation when they realized they were on the tracks. Even the engineer feels that there was a moment of hesitation on the tracks, whether they should move across or what they should do, unfortunately they didn't react quickly enough. Callahan was flown in North Memorial Hospital and is listed in fair condition. 74-year-old Thomas Burke of Shatfield was inside the pickup when it was struck in the cargo area. Burke was taken to Sanford Hospital in Bemidji where he's currently in good condition. The Sheriff's Department reminds all motorists to be extra cautious at railroad crossings. For those uncontrolled out in the middle of the country where you got a stop sign or a yield sign, make sure you're doing what that sign says and you're stopping looking both ways before you cross or in the yield sign, again you're yielding to that. You should be able to see on the yield signs whether there's a train coming or not. None of the train employees were injured during the incident. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.