Thunder Bay police investigate fatal train-pedestrian collision near South Water and Pearl streets

Thunder Bay Police

Thunder Bay Police Investigate Fatal Collision Involving Train and Pedestrian

THUNDER BAY — Thunder Bay police are investigating a sudden death after a pedestrian was struck in a collision involving a train near the city’s waterfront.

The incident happened on the afternoon of May 8, 2026, near the intersection of South Water Street and Pearl Street.

Police Identify Deceased as Thunder Bay Man

Thunder Bay Police Service officers with the Primary Response Unit responded to the scene and located a deceased individual.

Police say the deceased is a 34-year-old man from Thunder Bay. His name has not been released.

Specialized Units Assisting Investigation

The Thunder Bay Police Service Forensic Identification Unit and Traffic Unit are involved in the investigation.

Police have not released further details about the circumstances of the collision.

Area Remains Part of Active Investigation

The area around South Water Street and Pearl Street is part of a rail and transportation corridor near Thunder Bay’s waterfront. Collisions involving trains often require a detailed investigation involving police, rail officials and traffic specialists.

No additional information is available at this time. Thunder Bay police say updates will be provided as appropriate.

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