No one talking about the derailed train in the Bronx?

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they lucky one of those carts didn't make it in the water...
 

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Should have got more attention but I forgot only Celebrities get dedication threads R.I.P to those people.
We don't know any of these people, not a face or a name.. Never heard them speak

If a celebrity you like dies, it's almost like an acquaintance you had passed away. It's a little more personal
 

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RIP and speedy recovery to the injured.

Metro North had two major derailments this year. The other being in Conn.

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December 1, 2013
NYC Train Derailment Is Latest Woe for Metro-North
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sunday's crash in the Bronx is the second passenger train derailment in six months for the rail service and presents Metro-North with another problem in what has been a year plagued by safety issues.

— On Sept. 25, a feeder cable in suburban Mount Vernon, N.Y., failed, knocking out power for 12 days to Metro-North's New Haven line, which carries 132,000 commuters daily.

— On July 18, 10 freight train cars hauling garbage derailed in New York City, and service was suspended.

— On May 28, track foreman Robert Luden was struck and killed by a passenger train in West Haven, Conn. The National Transportation Safety Board says he had requested a track section be taken out of service for maintenance, and the section was placed back in service too soon by a student traffic controller who didn't have the required approval.

— On May 17, an eastbound train derailed in Bridgeport, Conn., and was struck by a westbound train. The accident injured 73 passengers, two engineers and a conductor.

This month, Metro-North's chief engineer, Robert Puciloski, told members of the National Transportation Safety Board investigating the May derailment and Luden's death that the railroad is "behind in several areas," including a five-year schedule of cyclical maintenance that had not been conducted in the area of the Bridgeport derailment since 2005.

The NTSB issued an urgent recommendation to Metro-North that it use "redundant protection" such as a procedure known as "shunting" in which crews attach a device to the rail in a work zone alerting the dispatcher to inform approaching trains to stop.

The September disruption resulted in significant increases in highway traffic in Connecticut along the already busy Interstate 95 and Merritt Parkway, cost Connecticut's economy $62 million and prompted criticism by officials of Con Edison, the New York utility that operates the failed cable.
 
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I know of forums where the Paul Walker thread flopped and the thread about this Metro North derailment is doing numbers :pachaha:

When I mean flopped and not ONE poster replied to it.


With that being said, RIP to the people that died, I ridden the train route that this derailment happened on quite a few times :manny: Its very senic running along the water.
 
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