Metrolink engineer injured in derailment dies
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Source: Progressive Railroading
3/4/2015
Rail News: Passenger Rail
The locomotive engineer of the Metrolink train that derailed last week after colliding with a truck-trailer sitting on track in Ventura County, Calif., died of his injuries yesterday, the railroad announced. ... Glenn Steele, 62, had been in critical condition since he was hurt in the Feb. 24 incident. Twenty-eight people were injured; four including Steele sustained critical injuries. Steele is the only fatality.
Also injured were the train's conductor and Steele's student engineer, but they were released after receiving treatment, according to a press release issued by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET). Steele was a member of BLET Division 20, which has established an assistance fund for Steele's family.
An employee of Amtrak, Steele worked in the rail industry for more than 40 years and was the longest tenured engineer among Metrolink operators. In a prepared statement, Metrolink Interim Chief Executive Officer Sam Joumblat described him as a "dedicated and hardworking railroader."
The truck driver who abandoned the vehicle on the track before it was hit by the train has not been charged, according to local news media. The collision remains under investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board.
Read more: http://www.progressiverailroading.com/passenger_rail/news/Metrolink-engineer-injured-in-derailment-dies--43725
Here's the thread at DU about the collision:
Train derailment near L.A. leaves multiple casualties
From Trainorders:
Engineer dies from accident
Glenn Steele
What About the Student Engineer?
Metrolink's inward facing camera
TwilightGardener
(46,416 posts)valerief
(53,235 posts)Ikonoklast
(23,973 posts)A suspected drunk was driving a pickup truck pulling a trailer full of produce.
If you drive a non-CDL vehicle, you are not driving a "truck".
People driving to work in a pickup are not "truck drivers".