Something went wrong somewhere. Have you ever seen a HAWG listed as a suspect?
PRICHARD, Ala. (WALA) A fatal train accident that occurred Tuesday now is the subject of a joint investigation by a pair of federal agencies.
Representatives from the National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Railroad Administration told FOX10 News they are jointly investigating the matter. In addition, Prichard police late Wednesday provided more details of the crash that occurred on the tracks off of Interstate 165, killing one worker and injuring two others.
According to police, the workers from Continental Rails Inc. and were repairing the track by replacing railroad ties on Tuesday afternoon. A Canadian National locomotive operated by employees of Alabama Export Railroad was headed toward the Alabama State Docks when it collided with the Continental Rails crew. Police said Dexter Earl Scott, a worker from Laurel, Miss., died in the accident. The police report lists the engineer, James Elder, as a "suspect." Authorities added, though, that there is no criminal investigation at this time.
Something went wrong somewhere. Have you ever seen a HAWG listed as a suspect?
PRICHARD, Ala. (WALA) A fatal train accident that occurred Tuesday now is the subject of a joint investigation by a pair of federal agencies.
Representatives from the National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Railroad Administration told FOX10 News they are jointly investigating the matter. In addition, Prichard police late Wednesday provided more details of the crash that occurred on the tracks off of Interstate 165, killing one worker and injuring two others.
According to police, the workers from Continental Rails Inc. and were repairing the track by replacing railroad ties on Tuesday afternoon. A Canadian National locomotive operated by employees of Alabama Export Railroad was headed toward the Alabama State Docks when it collided with the Continental Rails crew. Police said Dexter Earl Scott, a worker from Laurel, Miss., died in the accident. The police report lists the engineer, James Elder, as a "suspect." Authorities added, though, that there is no criminal investigation at this time.
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They do things different in the south.