An Amtrak train collided with an SUV near the crossings of Thornton Street and 9th Avenue in Dayton, Ky., around 1 a.m. Monday, injuring the Dodge Durango's driver.

Sgt. David Lillich of the Dayton Police Department said the driver of the SUV was transported to University of Cincinnati Medical Center with unknown injuries. There were no reports of injuries to the train's passengers or crew.

The Bellevue-Dayton Fire Department, as well as the Dayton and Bellevue police departments, initially responded to the scene. Around 1:30 a.m. CSX inspectors also arrived at the scene.

The train, with damage to the front-left side of the engine, resumed travel shortly after 2 a.m. Monday. An Amtrak spokeswoman said the passenger train, Train 51 - The Cardinal, was bound for Chicago. There were no reported injuries to the 112 occupants or the crew, Kimberly Woods from Amtrak media relations said.

Two Amtrak employees on the scene declined to comment. A passenger, who declined to be identified, said she did not feel the impact, only the train stopping.

The SUV was heavily damaged on the front end. Crews continued to work the scene at 2:15 a.m.

The crash closed the mesh of crossings on Thornton, 9th Avenue and Walnut Street for about an hour and a half Monday morning.

"Law enforcement agencies are on scene investigating," Woods said. "Amtrak is cooperating with the investigation."