It is the job of organizations like the National Transportation Safety Board to investigate crashes, determine the cause, and implement regulations to help avoid future crashes. Last week 25 people were killed and 135 injured in a Los Angeles Metrolink train crash. Robert Sanchez was the Metrolink engineer on board during the train crash last week that [...]
Continue reading...Friday, September 19, 2008
Questions are being Raised about the Metrolink Accident as Lawyers start lawsuits. Why and how did this accident occur and can one this be stopped from happening in the future? The San Diego North County Metrolink rail lines have built in safety guides to insure safe travel on the southern half of the Metrolink rail system. Such systems [...]
Continue reading...Friday, September 19, 2008
There were 25 killed in the Metrolink train accident. One of them was a dedicated seven-year veteran from the Los Angeles Police Department. Officer Spree DeSha, 35, was onboard the Metrolink train when it plowed into the Union Pacific freighter train. She was in uniform at the time, as uniformed police officers are allowed to [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, September 17, 2008
The train wreck last week included a commuter train that many workers rely on for transportation to and from their work. So, it isn’t surprising that just three days after the train accident that killed 25 and injured 135, commuters were back on board traveling through the San Fernando Valley on Metrolink trains. But it is not [...]
Continue reading...Monday, September 15, 2008
Los Angeles Metrolink Train Accident in Chatsworth on Friday September 12, 2008. Updated 9/15/08 Officials are still trying to figure out what went wrong and what caused this massive wreck. The engineer did miss the red signal but it is still not clear how that could have happened. He May have been using [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, September 14, 2008
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