Porterville Recorder

Two Amtrak workers killed, 116 hurt in S. Carolina crash

- By MEG KINNARD

CAYCE, S.C. — An Amtrak passenger train slammed into a freight train parked on a side track in South Carolina early Sunday, killing two Amtrak crew members and injuring more than 110 people, authoritie­s said. It was the third deadly wreck involving Amtrak in less than two months.

The Silver Star was on its way from New York to Miami with nearly 150 people aboard around 2:45 a.m. when it plowed into the CSX train at an estimated 59 mph, Gov. Henry Mcmaster said. The crash happened around a switchyard about 10 miles south of Columbia.

The governor said investigat­ors have yet to determine how the Amtrak train ended up on that stretch of track.

“The CSX was on the track it was supposed to be on,” Mcmaster said.

The National Transporta­tion Safety Board sent investigat­ors.

The conductor and engineer aboard the Amtrak train were killed, the coroner’s office said. And 116 people were taken to four hospitals, according to the governor.

The main trauma hospital in the area had three patients in critical or serious condition, with the rest treated for minor injuries such as cuts, bruises and whiplash, said Dr. Steve Shelton, Palmetto Health director of emergency preparedne­ss.

The locomotive­s of both trains were left crumpled, the Amtrak engine on its side. One car in the middle of the Amtrak train was snapped in half, forming a V off to one side of the tracks.

“It’s a horrible thing to see, to understand the force involved,” Mcmaster said after touring the scene.

 ?? AP PHOTO VIA WLTX TV ?? In this image from video, train cars are smashed and derailed Sunday near Cayce. S.C. The crash left multiple people dead and dozens of people injured.
AP PHOTO VIA WLTX TV In this image from video, train cars are smashed and derailed Sunday near Cayce. S.C. The crash left multiple people dead and dozens of people injured.

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