Sunday, December 1, 2013
New York train derailment kills four, injures 63 (11 critically)
A New York commuter train that derailed Sunday morning, killing four passengers, was hurtling at 82 mph as it entered a 30 mph curve, a federal investigator said Monday. The train was only half full with about 150 people on board when it ran off the rails around 7:20 Sunday morning while rounding a bend in a wooded area where the Harlem and Hudson rivers meet in the Bronx. New York City Fire Commissioner Salvatore Joseph Cassano commented at the scene, “On a work day, fully occupied, it would have been a tremendous disaster.” Five of the seven passenger cars left the tracks along with the locomotive pushing from the rear of this long commuter train–the first car coming to a stop at the rivers edge.
Long Train Runnin’? I believe it is. This still leaves a train named Zypher. However, I have been shown things that have come to pass progressively or repeatedly–