A sad end to a family's thanksgiving celebrations:
KALAMAZOO COUNTY, Mich. (NEWSCHANNEL 3) An Amtrak train has been involved in a fatal crash in Kalamazoo County. The crash happened in Oshtemo Township at 11th Street and KL Avenue around 3:30 pm Wednesday. A pedestrian walking along the tracks was fatally struck by the train. The train was heading west towards Chicago, traveling about 70 miles an hour, picking up speed as it headed out of Kalamazoo. The engineer told police he was doing everything he could to alert the pedestrian, but those efforts did not work. The train has since moved and that area is no longer blocked.
Read More at: http://www.wwmt.com/shared/news/fea...atal-crash-involving-amtrak-train-16102.shtml
Condolences to the train crew for having to go through that and to the family for their loss.
However, a question pops up from this: According to sources in the video, the train was moving at 70 MPH....a bit fast for city limits?
KALAMAZOO COUNTY, Mich. (NEWSCHANNEL 3) An Amtrak train has been involved in a fatal crash in Kalamazoo County. The crash happened in Oshtemo Township at 11th Street and KL Avenue around 3:30 pm Wednesday. A pedestrian walking along the tracks was fatally struck by the train. The train was heading west towards Chicago, traveling about 70 miles an hour, picking up speed as it headed out of Kalamazoo. The engineer told police he was doing everything he could to alert the pedestrian, but those efforts did not work. The train has since moved and that area is no longer blocked.
Read More at: http://www.wwmt.com/shared/news/fea...atal-crash-involving-amtrak-train-16102.shtml
Condolences to the train crew for having to go through that and to the family for their loss.
However, a question pops up from this: According to sources in the video, the train was moving at 70 MPH....a bit fast for city limits?