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unreal_civic 06-22-2009 04:35 PM

Transit Trian Crash in DC!!
 
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WASHINGTON – One Metro transit train smashed into the rear of another at the height of the capital city's Monday evening rush hour, killing at least six people and injuring scores of others as cars of the trailing train jackknifed violently into the air and fell atop the first.

Cars of both trains were ripped open and smashed together, and District of Columbia fire spokesman Alan Etter said crews had to cut some people out of what he described as a "mass casualty event." Rescue workers propped steel ladders up to the upper train cars to help survivors escape. Seats from the smashed cars had spilled out onto the track.

D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty said six were dead. Fire Chief Dennis Rubin said rescue workers treated 70 people at the scene and sent some of them to local hospitals, two with life-threatening injuries. A Metro official said the dead included the female operator of the trailing train. Her name was not immediately released.

The crash around 5 p.m. EDT took place on the system's red line, Metro's busiest, which runs below ground for much of its length but is at ground level at the accident site near the Maryland border in northeast Washington.

Metro chief John Catoe said the first train was stopped on the tracks, waiting for another to clear the station ahead, when the trailing train plowed into it from behind. Each train had six cars and was capable of holding as many as 1,200 people.

Officials had no explanation for the accident. The National Transportation Safety Board took charge of the investigation and sent a team to the site of the worst accident in the Metro system's 33-year history.

More than 200 firefighters from D.C., Maryland and Virginia eventually converged on the scene. Sabrina Webber, a 45-year-old Real estate agent who lives in the neighborhood, said the first rescuers to arrive had to use the "jaws of life" to pry open a wire fence along rail line to get to the train.

Webber raced to the scene after hearing a loud boom like a "thunder crash" and then sirens. She said there was no panic among the survivors.

Passenger Jodie Wickett, a nurse, told CNN she was seated on one train, sending text messages on her phone, when she felt the impact. She said she sent a message to someone that it felt like the train had hit a bump.

"From that point on, it happened so fast, I flew out of the seat and hit my head." Wickett said she stayed at the scene and tried to help. She said "people are just in very bad shape."

"The people that were hurt, the ones that could speak, were calling back as we called out to them," she said. "Lots of people were upset and crying, but there were no screams."

One man said he was riding a bicycle across a bridge over the Metro tracks when the sound of the collision got his attention.

"I didn't see any panic," Barry Student said. "The whole situation was so surreal."

Homeland Security Department spokeswoman Amy Kudwa said less than two hours after the crash that federal authorities had no indication of any terrorism connection.

"I don't know the reason for this accident," Metro's Catoe said. "I would still say the system is safe, but we've had an incident."

The only other time in Metrorail's 33-year history that there were passenger fatalities was on Jan. 13, 1982, when three people died as a result of a derailment underneath downtown. That was a day of disaster in the capital — shortly before the subway crash, an Air Florida plane slammed into the 14th Street Bridge immediately after takeoff in a severe snowstorm from Washington National Airport across the Potomac River. The plane crash killed 78 people.

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Associated Press Writers Eileen Sullivan, Richard Lardner and Jim Kuhnhenn contributed to this report.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_dc_metro_train_derailment
skytrain anyone?

ilvtofu 06-22-2009 04:38 PM

I don't get how this could happen, especially when these are human operated.

Alphamale 06-22-2009 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by ilvtofu (Post 6477479)
I don't get how this could happen, especially when these are human operated.

You obviously don't see the flaw.

illcrashandburn 06-22-2009 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by ilvtofu (Post 6477479)
I don't get how this could happen, especially when these are human operated.

Human error is the reason why a lot of shit like this happens. Just like the train crash that happened in LA...the conductor was sending text messages rather than concentrating on his job.

pure.life 06-22-2009 06:47 PM

oh shit. that is some scary stuff.
not cool at all.

BabyblooLexus 06-22-2009 06:50 PM

to op: not criticizing, but u spelt 'Train' wrong in ure title just fyi

and shit what an unfortunate incident :(

68style 06-22-2009 06:57 PM

It's like 24 this season with the bio-weapon!

ilvtofu 06-22-2009 07:46 PM

Maybe it's my vancouver transit thinking again, I just assumed the trains would be fairly far apart, but i guess it could've just been a different route that crossed over, and the dead driver didn't look over.

hk20000 06-23-2009 07:57 AM

it's like japan, express train and normal trains share the same track. At some smaller stations the slow train stops and the fast train switches to the overtake rail to overtake the slow train.

but if there was error in the track changing and the conductor is high on whisky, the express train could chase up to the slow train and run into it.

ilvtofu 06-23-2009 08:09 AM

9 dead and 75 injured...

check out the pic
http://jalopnik.com/photogallery/DCM...thumb1280x1280

BNR32_Coupe 06-23-2009 08:26 AM

75 injured, 75 lawsuits. washington dc skytrain is fucked lol


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