WASHINGTON
(Reuters) - A garbage truck was on the tracks despite lowered safety
gates when it was struck by a train carrying Republican lawmakers in a
fatal crash last month in rural Virginia, the U.S. National
Transportation Safety Board said on Wednesday.
Data
from a camera mounted on the front of the chartered Amtrak train showed
the gates were down at the crossing at the time of the crash, according
to a preliminary NTSB report on the Jan. 31 accident.
The report added that "witnesses to the crash reported that the refuse truck entered the crossing after the gates were down."
A
passenger on the garbage truck was killed and two others on the truck
were injured. No lawmakers were seriously injured but one lawmaker was
taken to a hospital as a precaution and released.
The
NTSB said previously that the Amtrak train was traveling at 61 miles
per hour (98 km per hour) when the engineer applied the brakes in the
crash in Crozet, Virginia.
The
train was taking lawmakers from Washington to an annual Republican
retreat in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia and had hundreds of
passengers on board.
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