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Six Key Questions in Aftermath of Accident - Washington Post
Although investigators have determined that a component designed to prevent crashes failed, they have not concluded what caused the June 22 accident that killed nine and injured 80 when a train rammed into an idling one north of the Fort Totten ...
Fail-safe in D.C. Metro didn't work - Baltimore Sun
WASHINGTON ? - Five days before last week's deadly Red Line accident, a Metro crew replaced a key piece of equipment designed to prevent rail crashes, but the circuitry malfunctioned and no one in the subway system detected the problem ...
Malfunction missed prior to Metro crash - United Press International
WASHINGTON, July 2 (UPI) -- The National Transportation Safety Board says Washington Metro workers overlooked a circuitry malfunction prior to a deadly June 22 railway crash. Transit officials, citing the NTSB findings, said the piece of equipment ...
Metro Failed to Detect Hazard - Washington Post
The findings raise new questions about whether Metro officials should have discovered the hazard before one train rammed into another June 22, killing nine and injuring 80. It also puts a spotlight on Metro's maintenance crews and the design of a ...
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