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Commute Should Be Back To Normal This Morning As Wreck Site Is Cleared
The Hartford CourantMetro-North and Amtrak said their trains will run normal weekday schedules on Wednesday morning, for the first time since a Metro-North train derailed near the Fairfield border on Friday and crashed into a train on the adjacent track. Regular service...Tags: Amtrak, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Transportation Industry, Grand Central Terminal
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Metro-North Train Crash Highlights Infrastructure Need
On Friday evening at rush hour, two Metro-North railroad trains, one heading east out of Grand Central Terminal in New York City, the other heading west out of New Haven toward the Big Apple, approached each other on parallel tracks near Bridgeport. In...Tags: Amtrak, Bridgeport (Fairfield, Connecticut), Westport, New York City, Highway Transportation
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Coast Guard Sets Hearing for Kulluk Grounding
Channel 2 NewsThe Coast Guard’s investigation into the New Year’s Eve grounding of the Kulluk, a Shell drilling rig, remains ongoing as authorities prepare hearings in Anchorage next week. The Coast Guard wrote in an email that the hearing will be a...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Transportation Industry
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Minor Injuries in Plane Crash near Newtok, NTSB Says
Channel 2 NewsA plane crashed Saturday afternoon just outside of Newtok, according to the National Transportation Safety Board. Clint Johnson, chief of the NTSB in Anchorage, said the plane departed from Bethel and crashed at about 4 p.m. Saturday, a mile and a half...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Air and Space Accidents, Federal Aviation Administration, Transportation Industry
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Washington bridge collapse: 'A white flash, and cold water'
SEATTLE — Dan Sligh was on his way to a camping trip with his wife and Navy colleagues when he noticed the oversized truck in front of him on Interstate 5 seemed about four feet too wide on the right side for the bridge they were approaching near...
Tags: Building Material, Disasters and Accidents, Mount Vernon, Transportation Industry
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$2.25-billion penalty recommended in San Bruno blast
Utility giant Pacific Gas & Electric should pay a record $2.25-billion penalty for a 2010 natural gas explosion in San Bruno that killed eight people and devastated a neighborhood, regulators recommended Monday. If approved by the California Public...
Tags: Fines, Entertainment, Energy Resources, Disasters and Accidents, Movies
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Record $2.25-billion fine recommended in San Bruno explosion
A division of the California Public Utilities Commission recommended Monday that the agency levy a $2.25-billion penalty against Pacific Gas and Electric Company for the deadly 2010 explosion in San Bruno. If approved, Commission officials said, the...
Tags: Fines, Entertainment, Google+, Energy Resources, Movies
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Plane Crash Caught On Camera
The National Transportation Safety Board is sending a team of investigators to Afghanistan to assist local authorities with their investigation of a U.S. cargo airline crash that killed all seven crew members on board. The plane, a Boeing 747-400...
Tags: NATO, Boeing Co., Afghanistan, Transportation Industry
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Investigators sent to Afghan air base where cargo plane crashed [Video]
A team of federal investigators and representatives from Boeing Co. are headed for Afghanistan to examine a cargo plane crash that took place Monday at U.S.-operated Bagram Air Base. The cause of the accident is unknown, but the plane’s operator,...
Tags: Kabul (Afghanistan), Disasters and Accidents, Air Transportation Industry, Federal Aviation Administration, Boeing Co.
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Survivors of mid-air collision interviewed by NTSB
Federal investigators said Tuesday they were interviewing three certified flight instructors aboard a plane involved in a mid-air collision with another plane over Ventura County to learn more about what caused the accident. Howard Plagens, a safety...
Tags: Golf, Sports, Google+, Transportation Accidents, Air and Space Accidents
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NTSB: Texting contributed to fatal crash of medical helicopter
The pilot of a medical helicopter that crashed in Missouri in 2011 had been texting, and that was a contributing factor to the disaster that killed four people, federal investigators said. The case is the first fatal commercial aircraft accident...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Heavy Engineering, Disasters and Accidents, Medical Procedures and Tests, Air and Space Accidents
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May 6, 2013
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May 1, 2013
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Apr 30, 2013
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Apr 30, 2013
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Apr 9, 2013
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