A Sumter County railroad crossing is back open after a train struck a tractor-trailer.

It happened around 4:30 p.m. Tuesday at the railroad crossing on County Road 104 and U.S. 301.

Florida Highway Patrol troopers said an Allied Van Lines tractor-trailer was traveling westbound on CR-104 when the trailer's landing gear became impaled at the crossing.

The conductor of a 68-car Union Pacific train saw the obstruction on the tracks and attempted to stop to avoid the collision, but was unsuccessful.

The train, which was full of molten sulfur, hit the trailer.

Troopers said the train did not derail or lose its load.

No injuries were reported and charges are pending in this crash.