BC Highway Patrol Seeks Witnesses After Truck Hits CP Rail Overpass on Highway 1 in Langley

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White flatdeck truck with crane boom that hit CP Rail overpass on Highway 1 in Langley, British Columbia

BC Highway Patrol Seeks Witnesses After Truck Hits CP Rail Overpass on Highway 1 in Langley

BC Highway Patrol is asking the public for help after a commercial flatdeck truck struck the CP Rail overpass on Highway 1 in Langley, British Columbia and then left the scene without properly reporting the crash. Investigators are urgently looking to identify the driver and gather additional video evidence from motorists who were in the area.

The collision occurred on March 19, 2026, at approximately 2:52 p.m.. A white, eastbound flatdeck truck equipped with a crane boom hit the CP Rail overpass between Glover Road and 232nd Street. The truck reportedly paused briefly after the impact but did not remain on scene or wait for police, as is legally required when infrastructure is damaged.

Official Incident Details

According to BC Highway Patrol, the incident involved a commercial vehicle carrying a load with an elevated boom that made contact with the railway overpass structure. While only a limited amount of visible damage was noted, the potential risk to motorists and rail operations required immediate evaluation by infrastructure authorities.

Key details released by investigators include:

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  • Incident date and time: March 19, 2026, at 2:52 p.m.
  • Location: Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) in Langley, at the CP Rail overpass between Glover Road and 232nd Street.
  • Vehicle involved: White flatdeck commercial truck equipped with a crane boom (boom on the load struck the overpass).
  • Direction of travel: Eastbound on Highway 1 at the time of the impact.
  • Driver behaviour: The truck reportedly came to a brief stop after striking the overpass, then left the area without remaining for police or formally reporting the collision, contrary to legal obligations.
  • Infrastructure impact: A small amount of visible damage was observed on the CP Rail overpass. The Ministry of Transportation and Transit was called to inspect and confirm that the overpass remained structurally safe.

The image provided by police shows the involved commercial vehicle:

White flatdeck truck with crane boom that struck CP Rail overpass on Highway 1 in Langley

Photo: A boom on the load of this white flatdeck truck struck the CP Rail overpass over Highway 1 in Langley.

Appeal to the Public: How You Can Help

CrimeCanada.ca is joining BC Highway Patrol in calling on the community to assist with this investigation. If you were driving in the area at the time of the crash or have dash cam footage showing the white flatdeck truck with a crane boom, your evidence may be crucial to identifying the driver and fully understanding what occurred.

If you:

  • Witnessed the overpass strike, or
  • Have dash camera video of a white commercial flatdeck truck with a crane boom traveling eastbound near the CP Rail overpass in Langley around 2:52 p.m. on March 19, 2026, or
  • Have any information that could help identify the driver or company operating this truck,

Please contact BC Highway Patrol – Burnaby at 604-526-9744 and quote file number (1003) 2026-854.

Information from commercial drivers, commuters, or residents who regularly travel major corridors like Highway 1 can be especially valuable. Similar transportation safety issues can be better understood by looking at broader trends across the province; for example, communities such as Portier Pass 5, British Columbia crime and safety data help illustrate how traffic incidents, property damage, and enforcement activities impact local risk profiles.

CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this incident highlights how commercial vehicle compliance and infrastructure awareness are directly tied to community safety in British Columbia. Even when visible damage appears minor, collisions with bridges and overpasses can undermine structural integrity, disrupt transportation corridors, and pose hidden risks to both motorists and rail users.

We encourage drivers—especially those operating large or specialized vehicles—to:

  • Always confirm load height and equipment position (such as booms, cranes, and excavator arms) before entering routes with known overpasses.
  • Immediately stop in a safe location and contact authorities if you strike any infrastructure, sign, or overhead structure. Remaining on scene and reporting the incident is not only a legal requirement, it is essential to protect others from potential harm.
  • Regularly review local safety and crime trends, like those available for communities such as Bridge River 1, British Columbia safety statistics, to understand how traffic behaviour and enforcement affect overall community risk.

By promptly reporting collisions, sharing dash cam footage, and supporting ongoing investigations, residents and commercial operators play a vital role in preventing more serious incidents and ensuring that key transportation infrastructure remains safe for everyone.


Official Source & Community Safety

This safety alert is based on an official release from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). CrimeCanada.ca aggregates and analyzes this data to keep the british-columbia community informed, aware, and safe. We are an independent safety data aggregator and not the original creators of the underlying incident report.

Read the full official release here: RCMP Official Statement.

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