Posted on 03/02/2024 8:47:13 AM PST by ropin71
“According to U.S. National Transportation Safety Board, which is involved in the investigation along with Norfolk Southern, preliminary information indicates an eastbound Norfolk Southern train struck a Norfolk Southern train that was stopped on the same track. The wreckage from the striking train spilled onto an adjacent track and was struck by a westbound Norfolk Southern train. An unknown number of cars were derailed.”
The line is double tracked until a point about five miles east of the derailment site when it briefly (<2 miles) becomes single track before reverting to double.
That would explain why there was a stopped train...but obviously there was a signal failure and/or human error.
You can have all that rain. From what u remember of the ares (born and raised there) infrastructure, specifically transportation, has always been the ted-headed stepchild of Athe budget process in that state.
SiL was an engineer for Norfolk Southern. Employee moral is in the pits, everyone thinks the company is trying to screw them over. Upper management is a bunch of morons, and the people actually running the railroad just don’t CARE.
“This is sort of local to me.”
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Me also. I’m in Carbon County
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