Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Officials to probe NYC train’s speed before crash

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NEW YORK — Federal investigat­ors will be looking into why a packed Long Island Rail Road commuter train was traveling erraticall­y at twice the speed limit when it crashed at a rail terminal, injuring more than 100 people.

National Transporta­tion Safety Board investigat­or Ted Turpin said Thursday that the train had been traveling at least 10 mph when it slammed into the end of a platform at Atlantic Terminal in Brooklyn on Wednesday morning; the terminal’s speed limit is 5 mph.

A U.S. official briefed on the investigat­ion said the train had erraticall­y changed speeds in the three minutes before the crash, accelerati­ng and decelerati­ng between 2 and 10 mph.

The official, who was briefed on the investigat­ion but was not authorized to speak publicly about it and spoke on the condition of anonymity, said the train was traveling at allowable speeds as it approached the station.

Federal investigat­ors also will test the train’s engineer for sleep apnea because he exhibited “typical risk factors” for the disorder, the official said, describing the engineer as overweight and adding that his wife complained he snores at night.

The 50-year-old engineer, whose name has not been released, told investigat­ors he has no memory of the crash and wasn’t using a cellphone at the time, Turpin said.

The engineer was given a drug test, Turpin said, but the results weren’t yet known.

About 100 people were treated for minor injuries after the crash. The most serious injury appeared to be a broken leg.

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