It now appears according to reports
that there are conflicting stories about whether the operator of the
red line commuter train in Washington D.C. on June 22, 2009 attempted
to apply the emergency brakes before the crash near the Fort Totten
station. According to investigators, the operator had pushed the
emergency brake button and the railroad tracks showed signs of the
brakes having been engaged. The investigation also revealed that the
striking train was being run in the automatic mode. According to
experts, this should have prevented the accident because the automatic
mode controls speed and causes a train to stop before getting too close
to a train in front of it. The preliminary investigation also suggests
that the first two cars of the Metro train involved in the collision
were overdue for brake maintenance. The investigation now appears to be
including whether the train operator failed to engage the brakes early
enough, whether the computer system malfunctioned and whether the
striking train actually ever did slow down before the collision. A
review of the maintenance records of the involved trains has also been
undertaken to determine just how current maintenance on the train
braking system and computer system was. The computer system was
supposed to be failsafe because it supposedly controlled the speed of
the train, recognized when the train was catching up to another train
and recognized when brakes needed to be applied and did so
automatically.
The relays of the signal system for
the train were manufactured by Alstom Signaling apparently. Because of
known problems with the relays, the manufacturer had apparently
consented to replacing them. There are known problems of sticking or
failing of the relay systems, especially those manufactured between
1960-1985 by General Railway Signal who sold to Alstom Signaling in
1998. Apparently, the Federal Railroad Administration issued a safety
warning concerning the relays so Metro was on notice of this issue long
before the crash in this case.
It is important that any injured
party in this accident be selective in choosing an attorney. Be careful
that the attorney has the experience and knowledge to represent the
client on such a large and complex claim. Be especially careful of any
attorney who makes direct contact with an injured person in the Metro
crash as that is most likely inappropriate.
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