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Passenger Trains > Empire Service DisruptionDate: 10/29/14 08:45 Empire Service Disruption Author: mp16 # 280 from Niagra Falls to NYP. At Hudson 10:44 am. No arrival times shown for stations Hudson-NYP
Date: 10/29/14 09:06 Re: Empire Service Disruption Author: mp16 Amtrak now showing todays southbound Ethan Allen has a disruption
No SD's listed for northbound trains Date: 10/29/14 10:20 Re: Empire Service Disruption Author: mp16 #280 now has an estimated arrival at NYP of 2:48 pm vs. scheduled 12:50 pm
Ethan Allen train is still listed as a Service Disruption # 23812:10 pm from Alb-NYP) is not listed as having departed Albany Date: 10/29/14 11:35 Re: Empire Service Disruption Author: asull85 Incidient involving 280. There will be more on the news shortly I assume.
Date: 10/29/14 14:33 Re: Empire Service Disruption Author: march_hare From the albany Times Union's web site:
GERMANTOWN — An Amtrak employee working on tracks in southern Columbia County was struck and killed by a southbound Amtrak passenger train Wednesday morning, authorities said The accident happened at about 11 a.m. near the border of Columbia and Dutchess counties, according to the National Transportation Safety Board. Train No. 280, traveling to Penn Station in New York City from Niagara Falls, struck the worker, a signal maintainer, who was on a section of track between Germantown and the town of Clermont near Dutchess County, said NTSB spokesman Peter Knudson in an email. The victim's identity is being withheld pending notification of family members. The train, which consisted of one locomotive and five cars, was carrying 182 passengers and five crew members, Knudson said. No other injuries were reported, said Amtrak spokesman Craig Schulz said in an email. "We are deeply saddened," Schulz said on behalf of the company. Rail service between Albany and New York City was suspended for about three hours while Columbia County sheriff's investigators and technicians worked at the scene. Columbia County Coroner James Bertram and Amtrak police assisted. The federal agencies, sheriff's investigators and Amtrak officials are still investigating to determine factors leading to the accident. |