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In reply to the discussion: To me, besides the tragic nature of the AMTRAK crash... [View all]B2G
(9,766 posts)38. This stretch of track is slated for PTC enhancements
The are in fact MANDATED.
"One safety measure that might have prevented the accident was not in operation along that stretch of track. The system is called the positive train control (PTC), which, according to Amtrak, is designed to prevent the collision of two trains, derailments caused by excessive speed and some human errors such as misaligned tracks during switching.
The system, which Amtrak in 2012 called "the most important rail safety advancement of our time" is mandated for all U.S. commuter lines by the end of the year, but had not been installed in the fatal section of the Philadelphia track."
http://www.wcnc.com/story/news/nation/2015/05/14/amtrak-crash-engineer-derail-philadelphia/27289995/
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honestly, I think the model is Soviet Union. One party rule by brute force.
KittyWampus
May 2015
#40
It derailed because it was going 100 mph in a place meant to tolerate 50 mph speeds.
uppityperson
May 2015
#2
I agree that Amtrak's rails are not good enough, was trying to note that the problem wasn't
uppityperson
May 2015
#11
that's what I wonder. Physics says doing curves at certain speeds just inherently risky.
KittyWampus
May 2015
#37
The wreck in Italy near Naples several years ago: excessive speed. THIS wreck also was
FailureToCommunicate
May 2015
#22