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Jordan honors Winamac teen killed in 2018 bus crash with bridge naming

State Rep. Jack Jordan (R-Bremen) said a new railroad bridge overpass on U.S. 31 near Argos is one step closer to being named after Owen Abbott of Winamac who passed away after a 2018 school bus crash.
On Dec. 5, 2018, Owen Abbott, 13, was traveling to Warsaw on a school field trip with other Winamac Community Middle School students when a truck rear ended their school bus as it was making a mandatory stop at a rail crossing near Argos. Abbott passed away and others were injured in the crash. Jordan, co-sponsor of Senate Concurrent Resolution 10, said the dangerous intersection in Marshall County led the state to install a new railroad bridge overpass in the area and now he's joining other state lawmakers in calling on the Indiana Department of Transportation to name it the "Owen Abbott Memorial Bridge."

"This crash would be any parent's worst nightmare and my heart breaks for Owen's family and school community," Jordan said. "I'm honored to be a small part of the process to name this new bridge overpass after him, and I hope it helps keeps his memory alive and saves lives moving forward."

Abbott played on the school football team and on the all-star team for Star City Little League, and he was a member of the Pulaski County 4-H. He also enjoyed both hunting and shooting.

Between 2018 and 2022, there were seven major crashes involving vehicles legally required to stop at this railroad crossing, resulting in 38 total injuries and the loss of Abbott. In April 2023, INDOT broke ground to begin a $28 million project, including the construction of a railroad overpass in place of the intersection, with the expectation that the overpass prevents future accidents.

Jordan said the resolution passed the Indiana Senate and Indiana House of Representatives, and is expected to be approved by INDOT, which will be responsible for installing the bridge marker. 

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