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Trains Block Young Students Trying to Walk to School
Some school kids in Hammond, Indiana, are climbing over and underneath trains that are blocking their way to school. Inside Edition's Ann Mercogliano spoke to Akicia Henderson, whose 10-year-old daughter started going through these trains to get to school three years ago. In a statement, Norfolk Southern says “We are actively working to identify an area where those trains can stage further down our line and have less impact on the community.”