by scoostraw
sd80mac wrote:I would say that the female was on the Westbound.Is this a guess? Or do you know?
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sd80mac wrote:I would say that the female was on the Westbound.Is this a guess? Or do you know?
scoostraw wrote:2 men were on eastbound. Didn't you read the reports?sd80mac wrote:I would say that the female was on the Westbound.Is this a guess? Or do you know?
Three crew members died in the accident—the engineer and conductor on the eastbound train and the conductor on the westbound train. The engineer of the westbound train jumped from the train before impact and survived with injuries.
Mikejf wrote:Copied from the NTSB report, which a link was provided on page 4 of this thread.
Three crew members died in the accident—the engineer and conductor on the eastbound train and the conductor on the westbound train. The engineer of the westbound train jumped from the train before impact and survived with injuries.
scoostraw wrote:I am not seeing it. The "whole thing" is 2 pages.sorry... its not in that report. I thought its in that report. but it's in another one.. And it has been circulated all over media.
Unless there is some additional info elsewhere, I am not finding it.
Gilbert B Norman wrote:Where has it been reported which of the three employees' remains, C&E of the EB or C of the WB, have not been recovered?It's Lara Taylor's body that was not recovered.
Gilbert B Norman wrote:Where has it been reported which of the three employees' remains, C&E of the EB or C of the WB, have not been recovered?you're not really following the news? obituaries - their years of service matches the years in the briefings. Hence I put the name and years in my previous comment
scoostraw wrote:Thanks SD80.
The woman's name was Lara Taylor. And it appears that she was the conductor on the westbound. It's too bad she didn't make it. Her engineer jumped, and as she was an amateur athlete you would think she might have also. Actually, maybe she did.