STRUTHERS - A train was stopped at a railroad crossing in Struthers for more than 90 minutes on Thursday.

A dispatcher with the Struthers Police Department said the train stopped around 11:30 a.m. Thursday.

A representative with Norfolk Southern told 21 News the train was experiencing engine issues.

As of 2:50 p.m., the representative said the engine has since been repaired and the train has been moved.

According to Ohio Revised Code Section 5589.21, railroad cars are not allowed to block traffic for longer than five minutes in situations such as switching, loading or unloading operations.

However, this law does not apply to circumstances beyond the control of the railroad company.