A PATH conductor attempting to drive a crowded train, unaware that it had derailed. Crewmen not watching as the trains they’re supposed to be operating roll over improperly aligned switches. A Conrail train passing through a red signal in 2012, leading to several cars toppling into a creek and the release of toxic gas that sent…
Posted: May 17th, 2015 | Author: admin | Filed under: New Jersey, News, NJ DOT | Tags: Federal Railroad Administration, Human Error, New Jersey Transit, Path, Train Derailments | Comments Off on More than 600 trains derailed in N.J. over past 20 years, rate of human error twice national average