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News has came out now that:
20 people dead, most crushed in first carriage
135 injured,
Total of 222 people on train,
They where doing around 40mph each, so a combined force of 80mph,
unknown condition of the freight crew,
This is the worst disaster since 2005, where a fuel soaked SUV was parked on the track and was hit by a train that derailed and collided with a train on the other track, 11 dead, 180 injured,
It's the only relativly cheap way that the commuter railroads can do their operations unless they operate on a circle,or have a turn around on both ends of their lines.....My morning paper reported the commuter train was in the "push" mode (loco at the rear - commuter cars leading) and it was the freight loco that telescoped into the commuter car. There has been some concern about using the push mode for safety reasons. I suspect this will crank the discussion about that by a bunch. Our local commuter rail (tri-rail) uses that method as well.
Ben
So the locos ran into each other causing the commuter loco to telescope into the first commuter car?
Ben
Telescoping accidents used to be quite common in the days of wooden passenger cars. You would think with modern materials and (in theory) better construction methods they could be prevented (and yes - I'm aware these are lightweight cars).
Ben.
....snip.... Is there an automatic braking when a red light is passed? As I understand the freighter was coming down from Santa Susana pass tunnel after passing a siding. Who authorized the freighter to continue pass the siding? a green light? or a radio comunication.. or what. I am sure that all this is being investigated, but if anybody knows answers to any of these questions, let us know. For now I see no trains going by... and I miss them.:'(