1370 Ontario St. - Mezzanine, Cleveland, Ohio 44113 • (216) 241-2630 / Fax: (216) 241-6516

Membership
Benefits
News and Issues
Departments
Secretary-
Treasurers
Information
Merchandise
Communications
FELA
Events
Links
User Info

NTSB to convene hearing on 2012 head-on train crash in Oklahoma

(Source: National Transportation Safety Board press release, February 12, 2013)

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The National Transportation Safety Board is convening an investigative hearing to discuss and gather additional factual information on the ongoing investigation of the head-on collision of two Union Pacific trains near Goodwell, Oklahoma.

On June 24, 2012, at about 10:00 a.m., an eastbound and a westbound UP freight train collided while operating on a straight track near Goodwell. As a result of the crash, three of the four crewmembers aboard the two trains were fatally injured. The fourth crewmember jumped from the locomotive prior to the collision and survived with no major injuries. Fuel tanks from the derailed locomotives were ruptured and created a diesel-fed fire. Damages were estimated at $14.79 million.

Although this investigation is still ongoing, factual information indicates that if positive train control had been in use, the safety technology designed to supplement the human operation of trains, it could have prevented the collision. The Board will also examine UP's management of human error in its operations as well as system safety programs.

Parties to the investigation include: the FRA, Union Pacific Railroad, United Transportation Union and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers & Trainmen.

The investigative hearing, being held on February 26, 2013, in the NTSB Board Room and Conference Center in Washington, DC, will begin at 9:00 a.m. and is open to the public.

Analysis of the accident, along with conclusions and a determination of probable cause, will be determined when the investigation is completed and approved by the NTSB Members.

Friday, February 15, 2013

© 1997-2013 Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen

 


Safety Task Force Hotline
800-306-5414

Decertification Helpline
800-393-2716

DAILY HEADLINES
Teamster Nation: Get the latest updates in the War on Workers
AAR: Railroad report increase in traffic over 2012 for week ending May 11
Amtrak route to St. Louis in jeopardy
Amtrak unveils new locomotives that will replace aging fleet on busy Northeast Corridor
CSX may seek grant to expand NW Ohio terminal
BNSF's earnings a big part of Berkshire's profit
CSX nears completion of plans for $90 million yard near Baltimore
FRA cautions railroads about flat switching operations safety hazards
Inspiring stories captivate attendees at Teamsters Unity Conference
Justice Department weighs in on BNSF railroad judgment
Mexican manufacturing boom could spur one of Canada's railways to buy Kansas City Southern: analyst
Police officers sue Conrail, CSX, NS for alleged train wreck negligence in Paulsboro
STB adopts final rules to encourage use of mediation and arbitration
Disability annuities for employees working under Railroad Retirement

More Headlines


Enter your e-mail address to receive BLET news updates.

Subscribe  Unsubscribe