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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 08:41 on 23rd June 2009
News is coming through here in the UK of a rail accident in Washington DC where it seems as many as six have been killed, with many others injured. I am sure I speak for all POE members in sending our prayers, love and affection to those involved. Our sympathy is with the families caught up in this awful accident. We can only hope that those affected by this terrible accident can come to terms with their loss. God bless them all.
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Barbara Shoemaker
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quotePosted at 14:48 on 23rd June 2009

Definitely a tragedy, Ron.  I was leaving my building yesterday afternoon to go home and saw the breaking news on the telly in the lobby.  My building is just above one of the red line stations (not one involved in the crash) and I'm sure many of the people pouring down the escalator had not yet heard the news.  Thankfully, I ride a commuter bus (coach) in the opposite direction into Virginia.  At last count, there were nine confirmed deaths and as many as 70 injured, many of whom are in hospital.  I suppose if it had to happen, better that it happened above ground rather than underground in the tunnel.  That would have made rescue and recovery much more difficult.  It's terrible enough as is.  Many people in my office ride the red line every day, but I haven't heard yet if any of them were on those trains.  As always, kind thoughts and prayers are so much appreciated

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Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 14:51 on 23rd June 2009

Yes, it's all over the papers here Ron. Tragic. This sort of things seems to be happening more and more lately. Just a few weeks ago we had two trains collide on the Boston subway's green line. Fortunately the injuries were minor and there were no fatalities but they discovered that it was due to the driver being distracted while texting his girlfriend.

In similar collision last year a driver was killed and several people were seriously injured, again it appears to have been due to driver negligence.

The MBTA (Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority) is cracking down on cell phones for their employees now not even allowing them to carry one. So far, a hand full have been caught with then despite the prohibition and have been promptly suspended. As they should be.



Edited by: Diana Sinclair at:23rd June 2009 14:54
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Barbara Shoemaker
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quotePosted at 16:02 on 23rd June 2009

The train involved was recommended 3 years ago for upgrading or retrofitting.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090623/ap_on_re_us/us_dc_metro_train_derailment

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Cathy E.
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quotePosted at 16:19 on 23rd June 2009
I just heard about that bit Barbara. I can't understand why they don't act on those recommendations!! Each day after leaves a potential for problems.
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Barbara Shoemaker
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quotePosted at 16:28 on 23rd June 2009
I think one of their excuses is not enough money in the budget for upgrades, and yet they continue to raise the fares. 
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Richard Sellers
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quotePosted at 17:07 on 23rd June 2009
makes you think Barbara.
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Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 17:36 on 23rd June 2009

Same here Barbara. Bostonians are starting to bristle at talk of another 20% fare increase the autumn (they just had a 20% increase two years ago), to cover the cost of repairs to the trains and tracks. Yet, they are losing literally thousands of dollars per week from fare evaders and they won't do a d**n thing to catch them. Meanwhile, the trains are breaking down and/or are being delayed due to "signal" problems on one line or another every day, and every time that happens anyone involved is late for work.

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Gives Up! '
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quotePosted at 18:24 on 23rd June 2009

I thought it was just the UK's train services that are bad.

 

Condolences to the families of the dead. 

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Debbie Adams
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quotePosted at 18:48 on 23rd June 2009
   Sending prayers to the family,,, I had not heard this so sad;-(
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