Train Accident
Train Derailments
A train derails about every ninety minutes in the US. This is because railroads are effectively self-regulated and few attempts have been made to examine or improve their safety by the federal government. Rail companies rely on technology that was developed seventy years ago, and in that time few measures have been made to improve safety. While few people are killed in these accidents, train derailments cause damage to property, and in some cases the environment. A train carrying hazardous materials derails about every two weeks. Sometimes this situations are so serious that local residents need to be evacuated.Pedestrian Related Accidents
Being near trains either at a station, a crossing, or just the tracks themselves is always a hazardous activity as a pedestrian. Around three hundred people die in train related accidents in the US each year. (http://oli.org/about-us/news/collisions-casulties) A good portion of these deaths are suicides but many of these deaths are not by design. Hitching a ride on a moving train is a very dangerous activity practiced by many that results in grievous injuries and often death. Sometimes a pedestrian will fall into the path of a train and be unable to get out of the way before the train passes.Car Related Accidents
Railroad crossings are a very dangerous place for motorists if not approached with the proper caution. There are about 5,800 car related train accidents each year in the US and the majority of these occur at railroad crossings. (http://safetydata.fra.dot.gov/OfficeofSafety/default.aspx ) It is important to be patient at a railroad crossing and don’t push your luck when the crossing lights go off. Don’t think the train will see you or be able to stop if you get stuck on the tracks. A one hundred and fifty car freight train traveling at fifty miles an hour takes over a mile to stop. Another common form of car/train accident occurs when the car driver is unable to see the train and runs into it. This happens most often at night and at crossings with inadequate warning devices. According to some studies, 80% of railroad crossings in the US do not have adequate warning devices.Providence, RI-New Bedford, MA
Two of the three people killed when their vehicle was hit by an Amtrak train in Mansfield[2] earlier this week were identified Wednesday.
Birmingham, AL
Authorities have identified a man killed Sunday morning after he was struck by a train in Bessemer.
The Jefferson County Coroner's Office identified the victim as 30-year-old Derrick Little of Bessemer. The crash happened at the 20th Street and Carolina Ave intersection.
Madison, WI
Police said two people were struck by a train in Mauston early Saturday and are dead.
San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA
A man struck and killed by an Amtrak train in Richmond was identified Friday as 37-year-old Michael Shumake.
Chicago, IL
A person struck by a Chicago Transit Authority Orange Line train on Tuesday morning has been identified as a man from the city's south side.
San Antonio, TX
SAN ANTONIO -- Authorities have released the identity of the teen who was struck and killed by a train Thursday while walking along the tracks.
Mark Farley, 16, had his headphones in when he was fatally hit by the northbound train, according to the San Antonio Police Department.
Ventura, CA
Joel Anthony Arias, 20, and Christopher Stevens, 19, killed in crash with train in Oxnard on June 3.
Ventura County coroner's officials say the name of one of those killed when a car and train collided in Oxnard cannot be released because relatives still haven't been located.
Champaign & Springfield-Decatur, IL
The ARCH helicopter was called to airlift a victim after a train collided with a truck in the Metro East early Sunday morning.
The collision happened at 201 East Chain of Rocks Road in Madison County around 5:00 a.m.
Trenton-NJ
CSX officials say a freight train struck and killed a person on the company’s tracks in northern New Jersey.
The accident occurred around 9 p.m. Friday night in Harrington Park.