Linn County Sheriff Michelle Duncan reports on March 14, 2026, at approximately 3:47 a.m., the Linn County Sheriff’s Office Dispatch Center received a 911 call of a motor vehicle versus train crash at the intersection of Powerline Rd and Hwy 99 near Harrisburg, Linn County, Oregon.

The initial deputy observed the driver inside the vehicle was unresponsive but breathing.  Emergency personnel from Harrisburg Fire District and Central Lane Paramedics from Eugene/Springfield arrived and rendered medical aid. The driver, later identified as, Jon McKibben (age 72) from Terrebonne, Oregon, was transported to Riverbend Hospital for further treatment and remains in critical condition.

The investigation revealed McKibben turned onto Powerline Rd from Hwy 99, then proceeded to drive northbound onto the train tracks, traveling about fifty feet before getting stuck on the tracks.  McKibben’s vehicle was facing west (perpendicular to the tracks), and the train collided with the right rear quarter panel and passenger area, causing the vehicle to spin, and come to final rest blocking the north bound lane of Hwy 99.  The Union Pacific cargo train was traveling south when it collided with Mc Kibben’s vehicle.

Deputies continued to work on the investigation, which included serving a search warrant to obtain McKibben’s blood for testing for the presence of alcohol, as evidence indicated alcohol was a contributing factor. At this time, it is unknown why McKibben drove down the tracks.

The Linn County Sheriff’s Office was assisted on scene by Harrisburg Fire District, Central Lane Paramedics, Union Pacific, and Oregon Department of Transportation. Anyone with additional information is encouraged to contact the Linn County Sheriff’s Office (541) 967-3950.