jeaton wrote:The AP and Crain's are reporting that the 5 injured are Amtrak employees that were on the engine. Curious.
The Trains Newswire reports that 3 Amtrak employees were in the engine cab. Unconfirmed, but the Newswire reporter notes that the second and third persons in the cab may have been a roadmaster and engineer trainee.
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conrailman wrote:Could Amtrak sue the NS railroad over this wreck?
They could try, but unless they could convince someone that the NS train was backing up-good luck.
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The P42 engine involved in the wreck was #8...the very same locomotive was leading No. 6 when I saw it on November 4th with the GrandLuxe cars...and wasn't this the same lead engine on the Crescent that hit that woman's car in October? When I saw it on the 4th, I was suprised that it looked so good...man, it sure doesn't now. Looks like the nose will have to be replaced and lots more.
Hope everyone is okay and things don't get delayed too much. Hope #8 is repairable.
I watched the coverage on the live internet feed from ABC Channel 7 for about 2 hours (even after the broadcast went back to the normal programming). They talked about signalling and the helicopter panned up and down the tracks behind the train trying to find the last signal tower. They were never able to spot it. In all the pictures they showed I can easily see why the engineer might not have the brakes sooner. Coming around that small dog leg, I'll bet from the cab it looked like the stopped train was on the adjacent track.
Some of the views showed a train on the third track too. A double stack. When I saw it the end was almost even with the one that got hit. It might have been a factor in the "view" the engineer had also.
Gotta remember those reporting the news are not railfans and will not have all the facts straight, particularly at the beginning of an accident such as this.
ed
The AP said it was a "red box car". They did get the color of that container right anyhow.
George
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ABC News reports an Amtrak train struck the back of a "Conrail" freight. The Amtrak Engine appears to be on top of a "Box Car" in the freight train.
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Krazykat112079 wrote: benburch wrote:Isn't that Chicago Belt Railway there?The accident occurred inside the NS 47th/51st Street intermodal rail terminal yard.
benburch wrote:Isn't that Chicago Belt Railway there?
The accident occurred inside the NS 47th/51st Street intermodal rail terminal yard.
I saw it on wgn news out of chicago.hope everyone heals quickly.
stay safe
joe
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BREAKING NEWS - There has been a collision between an Amtrak train and a container train in Chicago at the (roughly) intersection of 48th. and Shields. Video shown on television indicates the Amtrak train (no train ID number yet) appears to have rear ended a standing container train and the Amtrak engine (number 8) climbed up on and came to rest on the rear end car of the container train. No reports of injured yet, but I saw on the live video feed some passengers climbing off of the Amtrak train under their own power from passenger cars, none of which appeared to have derailed...no report on the engineer although the condition of the engine appears to be such that he likely survived but perhaps with some injuries. The location of the crash is on the near south side of Chicago along the Dan Ryan Expressway so I am guessing the Amtrak train was coming from or going to a location in either Michigan or Southern Illinois (perhaps Campaign or points south). Here is a still picture of the engine sitting on the rear most container car from video on WLS television feed. More information to follow as received.
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