Liberal, KS

Now: 64 °

Currently: Clear

Hi: 67 ° | Lo: 45 °

NTSB Meets to Discuss Cause of Panhandle Train Crash

KSCB News - June 18, 2013 5:58 am

TULSA, Okla. (AP) – The National Transportation Safety Board is scheduled to meet to discuss the cause of a 2012 train collision in the Oklahoma Panhandle that killed three men.

The federal agency is to convene Tuesday morning in Washington and said in a news release that it will meet to determine the probable cause of the collision of the two freight trains near Goodwell.

Federal investigators have said previously that one of the two trains sped past three signals that were warning it to slow down or stop.

Investigators have told the NTSB that an eastbound Union Pacific train passed a siding at 68 mph just prior to the June 24, 2012, collision – instead of slowing as another of the Omaha, Neb., railroad’s freight trains approached from the opposite direction.

 

Latest Stories

Perryton Athletic Director Arrested for Sexual Assault of a Child

By Kristin Rodin PERRYTON, Texas (KFDA) – The Ochiltree County Sheriff’s Office says they have arrested...

City Passes Pet Registration Requirements

In an effort to address the rising population of stray and roaming animals, the City of...

Floyd Donates Aircraft to the Air Museum

Long time Liberal Agricultural Aviator, Jim Floyd, has donated his airplane, a 1971 Grumman Ag Cat,...

 
KSCB Radio News