AT LEAST 3 DEAD IN AMTRAK DERAILMENT IN WASHINGTON STATE, OFFICIAL SAYS
Washington: At least three people were killed and more than 100
injured when an Amtrak passenger train derailed in Washington state, DuPont
Fire Chief Larry Creekmore said Monday night.
The Amtrak Cascades 501 was making its first trip on a new service
route when the train ran off the track near DuPont, spilling 13 cars off an
Interstate 5 overpass onto rush hour traffic below, authorities said.
All the deaths were contained to the train, said Ed Troyer, the Pierce
County Sheriff's Office spokesman.
More than 100 were transported to hospitals in Pierce and Thurston
counties, Creekmore said. Four of them suffered serious injuries, said Cary
Evans, spokesman for CHI Franciscan Health.
-- Amtrak President & Co-CEO Richard Anderson said "Positive
Train Control" was not activated on the tracks when the derailment
happened. PTC is a technology that automatically slows down, and eventually
stops, a train if it senses it is going too fast.
-- Thirteen cars jumped the track. The train had 14 cars, including two
engines, said Brook Bova of the Washington State Patrol.
-- A passenger on the train says his car derailed and everyone
"catapulted" into the seat in front of them.
-- The National Transportation Safety Board sent a 20-member team to
investigate.
-- Photos from the scene show at least one train car on the road, with
another dangling over it.
These are the questions investigators will be asking about the
derailment.
News Source : CNN
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