The NTSB found that the train had been traveling at 64 mph through a curve in dark conditions as it approached the tree.
The New Jersey Transit operator who was killed in a crash in October tried to stop the train before it struck a tree on the ...
A branch of a tree that had fallen on tracks broke through a New Jersey Transit train's windshield, killing the operator in ...
A tree branch that penetrated the cab windshield struck and killed the operator of a train on NJ Transit’s light rail River ...
About a month after the crash, the NTSB said the operator had followed protocols and stopped the train as quickly as he could. The train operator “did not do anything wrong,” National ...
The NTSB in its first preliminary report said that the operator began to decelerate 430 feet away from the tree and traveled another 880 feet before coming to a stop.
Federal investigators say the operator of a Chicago commuter train that crashed almost a year ago had alcohol in his system ...
The train operator has not been publicly identified. The National Transportation Safety Board confirmed Monday night that it had investigators at the scene earlier in the day and that a preliminary ...
A federal agency investigation of the Oct. 14 River Line train crash had preliminary findings, but no final verdict about the ...
06. The legal limit for train operators is .02. Last year, NTSB chair Jennifer Homendy said the investigation team determined a design flaw resulted in the crash—causing the train's braking ...
“I jump on the radio, (saying) 'train not stopping.' I’m like well, my body’s going to get crushed." NTSB investigators said in the days after the crash that they were focusing on a design p ...