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Updated: Nashua man killed when plow struck by train near New Hampton

  • Emergency personnel work at the scene of a motor vehicle fatality Friday, Jan. 12, west of New Hampton. A Chickasaw County road grader being used to plow snow was hit by a train, killing Nashua resident David P. Zwanziger. New Hampton Tribune/Nashua Reporter photo

  • Emergency personnel work at the scene of a motor vehicle fatality Friday, Jan. 12, west of New Hampton. A Chickasaw County road grader being used to plow snow was hit by a train, killing Nashua resident David P. Zwanziger. New Hampton Tribune/Nashua Reporter photo

  • A fatal crash between a snow plow and a train occurred southwest of Hampton Friday morning. Google Maps

  • A fatal crash between a snow plow and a train occurred on the Canadian Pacific tracks near the intersection of Jasper Avenue and county road B57 in Chickasaw County. Google Maps

By James Grob, New Hampton Tribune

A Nashua man died after a train collided with the motor grader he was driving Friday morning, west of New Hampton.

The Iowa State Patrol says the fatal collision occurred around 7:45 a.m. near the intersection of Jasper Avenue and 220th Street.

David P. Zwanziger
David P. Zwanziger

David P. Zwanziger, 64, of Nashua, was driving north, plowing Jasper Avenue with a 1999 Caterpillar road grader, when he was hit broadside by a westbound Canadian Pacific train.

Zwanziger, a employee with Chickasaw County Secondary Roads for 20 years, was killed in the crash.

The Chickasaw County Sheriff’s Office and the New Hampton Fire Department Rescue Squad assisted at the scene.

Chickasaw County Engineer Dusten Rolando declined to comment on the accident Friday, other than to say that the accident is still under review by the state patrol.

Chickasaw County Sheriff Marty Hemann said the atmosphere around the department and among county employees was somber Friday.

“It was a bad accident,” he said. “The state patrol is handling this. We basically just assisted with the accident, because it was a county vehicle. We can’t investigate our own, they have to do that.”

A lifetime resident of Nashua, Zwanziger graduated from Nashua High School in 1971. He enlisted in the National Guard, and before his employment with the county, he had worked for Pelland Sand & Gravel, White Farms, Allied Construction and Zwanziger Excavating.

According to his obituary, Zwanziger died “doing what he loved,” operating a maintainer for the secondary roads department. He leaves a son, Jeremy, and a daughter, Dawn.

He is described as a man with a love for racing, including racing cars, trucks and snowmobiles. Getting vehicles and engines ready was just as fun for Zwanziger as the actual race itself.

Visitation for Zwanziger will be from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home , Olson Chapel, in Nashua. Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Nashua.

The Chickasaw County Board of Supervisors observed a moment of silence Monday at 9 a.m., prior to the weekly meeting.

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