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  1. M

    Amtrak Derailment Philadelphia (5/12/2015)

    Poor training and inexperience are the culprit here. He got 'lost' at night.
  2. M

    Amtrak Derailment Philadelphia (5/12/2015)

    Enlighten yourself. Check Amtrak's history of employee error fatalities.
  3. M

    Amtrak Derailment Philadelphia (5/12/2015)

    I cannot get the quote feature to work so I am addressing jis and third rail. jis you want evidence of perfect storm? Have you checked Amtrak's history of fatal accidents which were caused by human error? The makings are there for more of them. Let me ask you this. If the engineer was...
  4. M

    Amtrak Derailment Philadelphia (5/12/2015)

    Amtrak's inexperienced supervision, poor training and hiring practices will certainly come in to play in the investigation. This tragedy coupled with the 'wrong way' debacle, also in Philadelphia, which clearly denoted that the crew had no idea where they were qualifies my initial statement...
  5. M

    Someone made a HUGE mistake..

    I'm glad that you do not work for Amtrak.
  6. M

    Someone made a HUGE mistake..

    Where do I make a personal attack?
  7. M

    Someone made a HUGE mistake..

    Do you work for Amtrak? You did not answer before when I asked. So your line of reasoning is if nothing happened everything is O.K.? Never mind that they had no idea where they were, what rules were in effect, what could have happened etc.?
  8. M

    Someone made a HUGE mistake..

    Here is one example.
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