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Pedestrian struck by train in east-end Belleville

By Paul Martin Feb 23, 2026 | 8:13 AM

A pedestrian was struck by a train in the east end of Belleville on Monday morning.

Delays started building after a train stopped on the tracks on Dundas Street East by Haig Road around 7:50 am.

Belleville Police have confirmed that a pedestrian was struck by a train in the city earlier this morning.

As a result of the incident, the train is currently blocking several railway crossings, affecting the area from Haig Road to South Front Street.

The Belleville Police Service is asking the public to avoid the affected crossings and use alternate routes until the scene has been cleared.

No further details will be released at this time.