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  • Cascades 501 Wreck 18 December 17

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Discussion related to Amtrak also known as the National Railroad Passenger Corp.

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 #1453750  by NorthWest
 
Leader was WDTX 1402, not AMTK 181.

Interestingly northbound 500, which was stopped at Olympia-Lacey, is northbound now, presumably to use the Seattle Sub along the coast.

Amtrak assigns coach seats based on destination, so hopefully most people were in the comparatively undamaged cars.
 #1453753  by NorthWest
 
A bunch of the trains have been running Charger-Talgo-P42/F59 in order to test and break in the new units. Some have been running SC-44-NPCU-Talgo-P42/F59.
 #1453758  by deathtopumpkins
 
King 5 has footage showing a speed restriction sign just before the curve the train derailed on - 30 mph. Lots of speculation of the train going too fast, based on the last reported speed on the Amtrak train tracker being 81 mph.
 #1453759  by electricron
 
JimBoylan wrote:Does Talgo's maintenance contract cover this sort of damage? Or, will they build replacement cars?
It’s possible some of the replacement cars are already built and parked at Beach Grove.
 #1453761  by EuroStar
 
Does anyone know if new routes are required to have PTC operational before being put in service? The legal side of PTC is not my forte, so maybe someone else knows. In other words did this route have operational PTC on its first day or not?
 #1453762  by D40LF
 
deathtopumpkins wrote:King 5 has footage showing a speed restriction sign just before the curve the train derailed on - 30 mph. Lots of speculation of the train going too fast, based on the last reported speed on the Amtrak train tracker being 81 mph.
With that kind of damage (and the fact that everything but the trailing P42 derailed) there's no way it was going just 30 mph. Oddly though the SC-44 remained upright and is sitting on the highway.
 #1453764  by deathtopumpkins
 
Oddly though the SC-44 remained upright and is sitting on the highway.
Yeah the Charger actually looks in decent shape. Pretty banged up in the front, and the roof is currently off of it for some reason, but it looks largely intact.
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