The train decelerated to about 27 ... weekly Chicago Catch-Up newsletter. The report noted that investigators took samples of "organic material from the top surface of the rails at the accident ...
Federal investigators say the operator of a Chicago commuter train that crashed almost a year ago had alcohol in his system ...
The Yellow Line operator in November’s crash faces automatic dismissal for two reasons, according to CTA rules. National Transportation Safety Board photo Share The Chicago Transit ... was piloting ...
The aftermath of the train crash in the north part of the city Dozens of passengers were injured on Thursday when a Chicago subway train smashed into a snow removal machine in the northern part of ...
In 1972, two commuter trains crashed in Chicago, killing 45 people and injuring more than 300. It was the country's worst ...
The 47-year-old train operator hasn't been charged or cited, but he's been barred from operating trains ever since the ...
A 56-year-old Mount Prospect man was arrested for DUI after a series of incidents involving his vehicle Thursday night.
The train's fireman was hurled from the cab and died a few hours later at St. Joseph's Hospital ... traveling about 40 mph at the time of the crash, according to a story in The Journal Gazette ...
Jessica Haley, a single mother of three, was killed in a crash in Mansfield Twp. after a River LINE train collided with a tree that had fallen on the tracks. NJ Transit, state senator hold meeting ...
38 people were injured when a passenger train collided with a snow plow on a busy commuter line near the center of Chicago. Fifteen ambulances were dispatched to the scene of the crash between ...
The train line where one man died and four people were seriously hurt in a crash is set to reopen one week after the fatality. Passenger Tudor Evans, 66, from Aberystwyth, Ceredigion died after ...
CHICAGO — Federal investigators ... The operator told investigators the train's brakes didn't work properly in the moments leading up to the crash, according to the report.