The Gold Coast Bulletin

Train ‘was speeding’ before deadly crash

- SARAH BLAKE

A COMMUTER train jumped the tracks of a new highspeed train line and plunged onto a busy highway on Monday, killing at least three and injuring more than 100 in Washington state.

Federal officials last night confirmed the train was travelling at 80mph in a 30mph zone when it careened off an overpass, spilling cars onto the Interstate 5 highway between Seattle and Portland on the US west coast.

The train was carrying 77 passengers and seven crew

when it crashed early Monday morning local time, on the first day of operation for the new high-speed line.

Authoritie­s were last night working to release injured passengers, using chainsaws, jaws of life, air chisels, ladders

and saws to cut through the wreckage.

“It appears that all of the fatalities are contained in the rail cars that went into the woods,” said Pierce County spokesman Ed Troyer.

There were fears the death toll would rise, with hospital officials saying at least two people were in critical condition and 11 others seriously injured.

Detective Troyer confirmed multiple fatalities after the train derailed south of Seattle near Tacoma as it was making its first run to Portland, Oregon as part of a faster service that local authoritie­s had warned could be dangerous.

Authoritie­s said 13 train cars jumped the tracks, striking five vehicles and two semi-trailers underneath the train. No one in those vehicles was killed but several were injured.

Despite the crash occurring on a new line, President Donald Trump said it proved more funds were needed for America’s “crumbling infrastruc­ture”.

“The train accident that just occurred in DuPont, WA shows more than ever why our soon to be submitted infrastruc­ture plan must be approved quickly,” he tweeted soon after the accident.

Mr Trump later expressed “our deepest sympathies and most heartfelt prayers for the victims” .

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? Emergency crews work at the scene of an Amtrak train derailment at DuPont, Washington state.
Picture: AFP Emergency crews work at the scene of an Amtrak train derailment at DuPont, Washington state.

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