Hutchinson’s Darick Navarro Killed in Fatal Train-UPS Truck Collision West of Burrton

Burrton, Kan. — The Hutchinson community woke Wednesday shaken and sorrowful after learning that 47-year-old UPS driver Darick Navarro lost his life the previous afternoon in a devastating collision with a freight train just west of Burrton in Reno County. Navarro, a longtime resident known for his steady work ethic and warm presence, was pronounced dead at the scene after his delivery truck was struck at a rural railroad crossing shortly after 3 p.m. Tuesday.

The crash unfolded near the intersection of U.S. 50 and South Woodberry Road, a stretch of highway marked by its quiet surroundings and a railroad crossing that local responders say lacks full protective gates. According to the Reno County Sheriff’s Office, a BNSF train powered by two engines and hauling more than fifty freight cars was moving northwest when it collided with Navarro’s UPS vehicle, which was attempting to cross the tracks.


First responders from the Reno County Sheriff’s Office, Burrton Fire and EMS, Reno County EMS, and the Kansas Highway Patrol rushed to the site after calls about the crash came in just after 3 p.m. With heavy damage to the delivery truck and debris scattered across the crossing, crews worked quickly to extricate Navarro and began life-saving efforts on scene. Despite their efforts, he succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead by EMS personnel.

Officials confirmed that the two BNSF employees aboard the train — the engineer and conductor — escaped the accident without physical injuries. Authorities have not yet released details on train speed or whether warning signals were active at the crossing at the time of impact, and an investigation into the precise circumstances is ongoing.

For friends, family, and co-workers in Hutchinson, the news has hit hard. Navarro was remembered as someone who took pride in his job and was deeply committed to his community. Neighbors described him as a caring presence who was always up for a quick chat or a wave as he went about his deliveries, making the suddenness of his passing even more painful for those who knew him.

Community members have taken to social media and local gatherings to share condolences and rally around Navarro’s loved ones during this immeasurably difficult time. Many have emphasized just how fragile life can be, particularly for those who spend their days navigating Kansas’s rural roads and intersections.

As law enforcement continues to study the scene and piece together what led to the tragedy, questions remain about safety measures at crossings like Woodberry Road. For now, Hutchinson and the surrounding communities are left to mourn a life cut short, honor Navarro’s memory, and reflect on the everyday risks faced by those who keep deliveries moving through small towns across the country.

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