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Crashed NY Metro-North train was 'over speed limit' | Crashed NY Metro-North train was 'over speed limit' |
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A train that crashed on Sunday in New York City was going 82mph (132 km/h) in a 30mph zone when it ran off the rails, investigators have said. | |
Four people were killed and more than 60 injured in New York's Bronx borough. | Four people were killed and more than 60 injured in New York's Bronx borough. |
The Metro-North train from Poughkeepsie to New York City crashed about 07:30 local time (11:30 GMT) on a curve. | |
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating whether a mechanical fault or human error led to the train's high speed. | |
'So many questions' | |
New York Senator Charles Schumer called the locomotive's speed "frightening" during a news conference on Monday. | |
"The fact that it was going 82mph even before the curve raises so many questions, and it's scary," Mr Schumer said, adding that the rail line's tracks and signals appeared to have been in working order at the time of the accident. | "The fact that it was going 82mph even before the curve raises so many questions, and it's scary," Mr Schumer said, adding that the rail line's tracks and signals appeared to have been in working order at the time of the accident. |
NTSB board member Earl Weener told reporters investigators continue to study data from two event recorders recovered at the crash site, but could not yet determine what caused the accident. | |
"The answer is, at this point in time we can't tell," he said when asked what led to the "initiating event" which caused the train to jump the tracks. | |
Mr Weener said the train had made nine stops prior to the derailment, and officials had not yet uncovered any brake problems. | |
Authorities continue to question the train's engineer and three other crew members, and planned to transport the locomotive to a secure facility for further examination. | |
'Spinal injury' | |
Officials have identified the deceased as Donna Smith, 54, James Lovell, 58, James Ferrari, 59, and Ahn Kisook, 35. Three of the dead were found outside the train, and one was found inside. | |
Of the 150 or so who were on board, 11 remain critically injured. | |
One man suffered a spinal cord injury that could leave him paralysed from the neck down, a doctor told CNN. | |
Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal said the accident, the fifth in little more than six months, "has raised very important and profound questions about safety and reliability at Metro-North," he said. "Riders are losing patience, and so are a lot of us as public officials." | |
Some 26,000 weekday commuters on the route were warned to brace for crowded trains on the first morning after the derailment. | |
Train service south of Spuyten Duyvil, the station nearest the accident scene, has been "suspended until further notice", the train's operator Metro-North said on Monday morning. Buses were being provided to the New York subway system. | |
Metro-North serves commuters from New York City's northern suburbs. It is not part of the New York City subway system. | |
The accident was the second passenger train derailment this year for Metro-North, which, until Sunday, had never experienced a passenger death in an accident in its 31-year history. | |
On 17 May, an eastbound train derailed in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and was struck by a westbound train. The crash injured 73 passengers, two engineers and a conductor. | |
Eleven days later, a track foreman was struck and killed by a train in West Haven, Connecticut. | |
A freight train derailed near the same location as Sunday's accident in July, damaging about 1,500ft (457m) of track. No-one was hurt. | |
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