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posted by martyb on Tuesday December 19 2017, @12:57AM   Printer-friendly

Report: At least 6 dead after Amtrak train derails from bridge onto Interstate 5 near Olympia

Several people were killed Monday morning when an Amtrak train derailed and fell off a bridge over Interstate 5 near Mounts Road between Lakewood and Olympia. The Associated Press, citing an unnamed U.S. official, reported that at least six people were killed in the crash. Gov. Jay Inslee has called a state of emergency in response to the derailment.

Pierce County Sheriff's spokesman Ed Troyer told news media that there were fatalities on the train and that motorists had been injured, but not killed. A total of 77 people were sent to hospitals in Pierce and Thurston counties, according to CHI Franciscan Health, which operates numerous hospitals in Western Washington. Four of the injured are "level red" patients, with critical injuries. The injured are being taken to St. Joseph Medical Center in Tacoma, St. Claire Hospital in Lakewood, St. Anthony Hospital in Gig Harbor and Tacoma General Hospital and Providence St. Peter Hospital in Olympia.

There were 78 passengers and five crew members on the train when it derailed, according to Amtrak.

The train was running on a new, faster service route using a new bypass. This was the first day that the new route was used.

Also at CNN. Amtrak statement about service disruption.


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  • (Score: 4, Interesting) by Booga1 on Tuesday December 19 2017, @03:03AM (7 children)

    by Booga1 (6333) on Tuesday December 19 2017, @03:03AM (#611689)

    In one of those "I don't like to say 'I told you so' but, I told you so!" moments, the mayor predicted this:
    http://komonews.com/news/local/lakewood-mayor-predicts-deadly-accidents-from-high-speed-train-service [komonews.com]

    “Come back when there is that accident, and try to justify not putting in those safety enhancements, or you can go back now and advocate for the money to do it, because this project was never needed and endangers our citizens,” (Don) Anderson said.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 19 2017, @05:02AM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 19 2017, @05:02AM (#611714)

    mayor is a NIMBY blowhard.

    • (Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 19 2017, @05:38AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 19 2017, @05:38AM (#611722)

      train derailed on day one

  • (Score: 4, Informative) by isostatic on Tuesday December 19 2017, @10:15AM (4 children)

    by isostatic (365) on Tuesday December 19 2017, @10:15AM (#611756) Journal

    He wanted overpasses to prevent accidents....

    • (Score: 2, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 19 2017, @02:32PM (3 children)

      by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 19 2017, @02:32PM (#611805)

      Yep, this is a different crash than what he was predicting. And I read somewhere that he said as much.

      We've been having problems for years with morons being hit by street level trains in Seattle. And the trains here aren't moving that fast. But, they can't stop in less than about a mile and they often times appear to be moving less quickly than they really are until they're close.

      • (Score: 3, Informative) by isostatic on Wednesday December 20 2017, @12:48AM (2 children)

        by isostatic (365) on Wednesday December 20 2017, @12:48AM (#612086) Journal

        In the UK we decided against building new level crossings years ago. We still have 1500 of them as the rail infrastructure dates back 150 years (and another 5000 which aren't public highways -- footpaths, farm tracks etc), and have a policy to replace where possible. We do have trams running on streets though, but they operate with a 'stop in the area you can see is clear' process

        Generally trains run at 100mph+, level crossings are bad things to have. It's like having a cross roads on a freeway. Grade separation is key. This is especially true in places in america where freight trains can take minutes to pass a crossing - that just encourages risks due to the high reward.

        Either way it looks like the cause of this (going too fast) was very similar to the Croydon tram crash a few weeks ago, and level crossing, overpass, or not, makes no difference.

        • (Score: 2) by kazzie on Wednesday December 20 2017, @01:54PM (1 child)

          by kazzie (5309) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday December 20 2017, @01:54PM (#612286)

          Fine knowledgable points, but one minor clarification: The Croydon Tram Crash didn't happen a few weeks ago, it was over a year ago. The final investigation report was published two weeks ago, which may be what you had in mind.

          • (Score: 2) by isostatic on Wednesday December 20 2017, @06:06PM

            by isostatic (365) on Wednesday December 20 2017, @06:06PM (#612421) Journal

            Probably so. Also as I get older time becomes compressed :(