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At Least 2 Killed and Nearly 70 Injured in Amtrak Collision With Freight Train Amtrak Train Collision Kills at Least 2 and Injures Nearly 70 Others
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An Amtrak train traveling from New York to Miami collided with a freight train early Sunday, killing at least two people and injuring at least 70 others, according to police officials. An Amtrak train traveling from New York to Miami collided with a freight train early Sunday, killing at least two people, injuring at least 70 others and spilling thousands of gallons of fuel, according to police officials.
Amtrak said Train 91, which was carrying eight crew members and 139 passengers, collided with a CSX train near Cayce, S.C., around 2:35 a.m. “The lead engine derailed, as well as some passenger cars,” Amtrak said in a statement.Amtrak said Train 91, which was carrying eight crew members and 139 passengers, collided with a CSX train near Cayce, S.C., around 2:35 a.m. “The lead engine derailed, as well as some passenger cars,” Amtrak said in a statement.
The Lexington County Sheriff’s Department in South Carolina said on Twitter that at least two people had been killed and that emergency crews were tending to at least 50 injured. The Lexington County spokesman, Harrison Cahill, said at a news conference early Sunday that about 70 people with injuries had been hospitalized. He said the injuries ranged from small scratches and bumps to broken bones, but could not say if any were life-threatening.
Local media reports said the authorities were working to clean up about 5,000 gallons of fuel that had spilled because of the crash, the cause of which was not immediately clear. The National Transportation Safety Board said on Twitter that investigators were on their way to the collision site.
The Red Cross said on Twitter that “disaster trained volunteers” were responding at the scene of the accident. The South Carolina Emergency Management Division said it was also responding to the accident.
The train, operating Amtrak’s Silver Star service, originated at Pennsylvania Station in New York and was bound for Miami, according to news reports. The Lexington Sheriff’s Department said on Twitter that the crash occurred near Charleston Highway and Pine Ridge Road close to Pine Ridge, S.C.
It was the second major crash involving an Amtrak train in less than a week. On Wednesday, a train carrying Republican members of Congress to a retreat in West Virginia hit a garbage truck in rural Virginia, killing a passenger in the truck.It was the second major crash involving an Amtrak train in less than a week. On Wednesday, a train carrying Republican members of Congress to a retreat in West Virginia hit a garbage truck in rural Virginia, killing a passenger in the truck.
Two other passengers from the truck were injured one seriously and hospitalized. Two members of the train’s crew and at least two passengers, including Representative Jason Lewis, Republican of Minnesota, were also hospitalized with minor injuries. The cause of the crash on Sunday was not immediately clear. The National Transportation Safety Board said on Twitter that investigators were on their way to the collision site.
The train, operating Amtrak’s Silver Star service, originated at Pennsylvania Station in New York and was bound for Miami, according to news reports. The Lexington Sheriff’s Department said on Twitter that the crash occurred near Charleston Highway and Pine Ridge Road close to Pine Ridge, S.C.
All passengers have been removed from the train, officials said. Capt. Adam Myrick of the Lexington Sheriff’s Department said that those on the train who had not been injured had been taken to a Red Cross reception site.
“We know that they are shaken up quite a bit,” he said. “We know that this is unlike anything else that they have ever been through, so we wanted to get them out of the cold, get them out of the weather, get them to a warm place.”
The Red Cross said on Twitter that “disaster trained volunteers” were responding at the scene of the accident.
Mr. Cahill said a hazardous materials team had been called to the site because roughly 5,000 gallons of fuel had spilled as a result of the collision.
“We were able to secure two leaks of fuel from the trains,” he said, adding there was “no threat to the public at this time.”
“This is not our first train derailment,” said Derrec Becker of the South Carolina Emergency Management Division, citing a fatal derailment in January 2005. A 42-car freight train operated by Norfolk Southern crashed into a smaller train near Granitteville, S.C., killing eight people, injuring more than 200 and leaking chlorine gas.
“It’s unfortunate that we have two fatalities,” he said of the crash on Sunday. “Our hearts are with those families right now.”
In the Amtrak crash in Virginia on Wednesday, two passengers from the truck were injured — one seriously — and hospitalized. Two members of the train’s crew and at least two passengers, including Representative Jason Lewis, Republican of Minnesota, were also hospitalized with minor injuries.
Republicans had chartered the train to carry them from Washington to the Greenbrier resort in West Virginia, where the party was holding its annual policy retreat. Several lawmakers who were on the train estimated that more than half of the Republican members of the House and Senate, including Speaker Paul D. Ryan, were on board, and that many were accompanied by their spouses.Republicans had chartered the train to carry them from Washington to the Greenbrier resort in West Virginia, where the party was holding its annual policy retreat. Several lawmakers who were on the train estimated that more than half of the Republican members of the House and Senate, including Speaker Paul D. Ryan, were on board, and that many were accompanied by their spouses.
In December, a passenger train on a newly opened Amtrak route jumped the tracks on an overpass south of Tacoma, Wash., slamming rail cars into a busy highway, killing at least three people and injuring about 100 others.In December, a passenger train on a newly opened Amtrak route jumped the tracks on an overpass south of Tacoma, Wash., slamming rail cars into a busy highway, killing at least three people and injuring about 100 others.
In 2015, an Amtrak train derailed in Philadelphia, killing eight people and injuring more than 200. A Pennsylvania judge dismissed involuntary manslaughter charges against the Amtrak engineer, saying it appeared to be an accident and not the result of criminal negligence.In 2015, an Amtrak train derailed in Philadelphia, killing eight people and injuring more than 200. A Pennsylvania judge dismissed involuntary manslaughter charges against the Amtrak engineer, saying it appeared to be an accident and not the result of criminal negligence.
After the crash on Sunday, Amtrak posted on Twitter: “Individuals with questions regarding passengers on train 91 can contact us at 1.800.523.910.”After the crash on Sunday, Amtrak posted on Twitter: “Individuals with questions regarding passengers on train 91 can contact us at 1.800.523.910.”