Investigators say dispatching errors led to Union Pacific train crash that killed 2 workers
https://apnews.com/article/union-pacific-railroad-train-collision-ntsb-1621e36fee4cb8b55b31b8757b256aff
By JOSH FUNK
Updated 5:19 PM CDT, August 29, 2024
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) Dispatching errors combined with the failure of two backup systems allowed a Union Pacific train to slam into 75 railcars that had been parked on a side track for nine months in Southern California two years ago, killing an engineer and a conductor, according to a report issued Thursday.
The National Transportation Safety Boards final report detailed what caused the crash in the desert near the Salton Sea in September 2022.
Investigators determined that mistakes made by dispatchers at the railroads headquarters in Omaha led to the train being routed directly into the parked railcars. One dispatcher even overruled the train crew who said they had been told by a colleague that cars were still parked on that siding, because his computer screen didnt show anything on that track.
The NTSB said a dispatcher inappropriately removed a note in the computer indicating the track was occupied two weeks earlier without verifying the tracks were empty. Another dispatcher that night ignored a separate warning about the siding and sent the train into it also without checking to be sure the tracks were empty. Both actions violated Union Pacifics rules.
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