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#1 CNJRoss

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Posted 08 December 2016 - 08:04 AM

The Sacramento Bee, 12/7:
 

Passenger injured when Capitol Corridor train lurches violently outside Davis

 

At least one Capitol Corridor train passenger was injured and possibly more Wednesday morning when a train suddenly lurched violently while traveling between Sacramento and Davis.

 

Karen Bakar, a spokeswoman for Capitol Corridor, said Amtrak officials reported one minor injury. Officials with Amtrak, which operates the train, could not be reached late Wednesday for more details.

 

A passenger, Erin Lehane, said two passengers appeared to be injured when the train suddenly shuddered, jerked and rocked on the tracks. An elderly woman in the cafe car fell and injured a hand and may have hit her head, and another woman appeared to injure her neck, Lehane said. Paramedics came onto the train in Martinez and escorted the women off, she said.

 

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Posted 09 December 2016 - 10:57 PM

The violent lurch was probably the train switching tracks. The person quoted in the article probably isn't that familiar with rail travel. My gf isn't either. She is generally unaware of the train speeding up or slowing down unless she is looking out the window. And therefore is less likely to prepare for a lurch as the train switches tracks.

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Posted 26 December 2016 - 05:23 PM

Sacramento, CA Bee, 12/25/16:

 

Mystery man on train: His instincts were good


What caused the big jolt that rocked a Capitol Corridor train, injuring several riders, earlier this month?
 
There’s no official answer so far. The Federal Railroad Administration is looking into the Dec. 7 incident when a westbound morning train near Davis suddenly tilted dramatically one direction and then back the other.

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Posted 29 December 2016 - 09:20 AM

I have a feeling this was a serious rules violation that bordered on disaster. The fact that neither Amtrak or Capitol Corridor are talking reinforces that thought.

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Posted 23 January 2017 - 01:23 PM

To the Sacramento Bee, this is Amtrak, not a commuter train.  The saga continues in the 1/23/17 edition:

 

 

 

Why did Sacramento commuter train suddenly jolt? Amtrak isn’t saying

 

 

 

More than six weeks after a Sacramento passenger train jolted violently, injuring one passenger and causing others to fear it would derail, Amtrak officials still have not disclosed what happened and whether they have implemented safety changes.

 

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Posted 28 March 2017 - 12:25 AM

Sacramento, CA Bee, 3/27/17:
 

Amtrak train sped nearly twice the limit when it jerked violently on Capitol Corridor


 
An Amtrak engineer mistakenly drove a Capitol Corridor train at nearly twice the allowed speed through a track switch near Davis in December, causing the train to jerk violently, injuring five occupants, according to documents obtained by The Sacramento Bee through the federal Freedom of Information Act.

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Posted 28 March 2017 - 09:06 PM

An editorial by the Sacramento Bee about Amtrak's lack of candor.

Sacramento Bee, 3/28/17:

It’s close to a miracle that a speeding Capitol Corridor train didn’t derail near Davis last Dec. 7. Amtrak’s response since the near-catastrophe, however, has gone completely off track.

Amtrak has refused to be transparent; it took persistence and a Freedom of Information Act request for The Bee’s Tony Bizjak to learn that the train engineer was going nearly twice the speed limit, causing the train to jerk violently and leading to five injuries.

It isn’t just the stonewalling that’s shameful and unacceptable. Amtrak is also failing the public and its passengers on accountability and safety.


Full editorial is HERE.



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Posted 03 April 2017 - 05:56 PM

E-mail from Capitol Corridor, letter from Managing Director:

 

 

 

 

From David B. Kutrosky

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Managing Director of the Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority

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Dear Riders,

 

As some of you may recall, the Capitol Corridor Train 527 was involved in an incident on December 7, 2016.  Passengers who were on board experienced jolting along the route between Sacramento and Davis. Some passengers reported being shaken by the experience and one claimed minor injury.

 

This past week, an article, as well as an editorial, were in the Sacramento Bee regarding this incident. As reported in the article, Amtrak issued a statement on Monday, March 27, 2017 indicating that the December 7th incident was caused by “human error” and the train crew’s performance had “been addressed in accordance with Amtrak procedures.” The article also calls into question how Amtrak responded to media and public inquiries about what happened and why it happened.

 

I feel it is important to address these articles and the serious concerns voiced in them.

 

First and foremost, Amtrak, the contract operator of the Capitol Corridor trains, and the Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority (CCJPA), sponsor of these trains, place top priority on the safety of our passengers, employees and the communities along the Capitol Corridor route. While we know that our riders enjoy the various amenities on board our trains, we also know that above all else, you use our service because you trust we will get you where you need to go safely and on time. As the Managing Director of the Capitol Corridor, I take that responsibility very seriously.

 

Please know that CCJPA staff are committed to providing you a safe ride every time you use our service. The incident on December 7th was clearly an unfortunate one and could have been avoided.  Overall, passenger rail stands out as one of the safest means of public transport. The Capitol Corridor has safely transported more than 20 million passengers in our 25 years of service. The Capitol Corridor trains travel over 100 million passenger miles each year. California Highway Patrol reported in 2016 there were 677 freeway accident fatalities within the eight counties we serve. As you can see, the Capitol Corridor has an outstanding safety record and, as always, will maintain an excellent safety culture.

 

As we experienced on December 7th, incidents, while rare, can happen. Fortunately, no one was seriously injured, and Amtrak has addressed the train crew’s performance in accordance with their internal procedures. Still, we recognize the concerns people have had in the aftermath, and we’d like to clarify how we handled the situation and why it may have seemed to the authors of the articles that we were not being as forthcoming as some might have expected.

 

The primary reason why the CCJPA could not provide a detailed explanation of what happened in the days and weeks following December 7th is that there was an investigation of the incident in progress, and we simply did not have any information to share with the public or with the media. In fact, it would have been irresponsible of us to draw any conclusions about what happened without knowing the results of the investigation.

 

In any incident that occurs along a railroad, the service operator, in this case, Amtrak, must conduct a thorough investigation of the incident. Amtrak began their investigation immediately after the incident and submitted their results to the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA). The FRA then conducted their own investigation and determined that Amtrak had satisfied all the requirements for the FRA and that no further investigation would be required. During the investigation, CCJPA cooperated with all media and public requests.

 

With the December 7th incident and the investigation now behind us, we are focusing on upholding our commitment to ongoing safety along the Capitol Corridor route. As mentioned earlier, Amtrak has addressed the incident in accordance with their procedures and has satisfied the reporting requirements of the FRA.

 

Concurrently, the CCJPA has been working with Caltrans and Amtrak on the installation and testing of an FRA-mandated railroad safety system called Positive Train Control (PTC).  PTC is an advanced, data-driven collision avoidance system that will prevent potentially dangerous situations, such as trains going too fast, passing through a stop signal, or entering a railroad work area. Working with Amtrak, we have made excellent progress in installing the required PTC hardware on the locomotives and cab cars assigned to the Capitol Corridor, and will be testing PTC functionality with Union Pacific in late 2017 when the last component of the PTC system, the remote Back Office Server, is installed by Amtrak.

 

The CCJPA thanks you for your loyalty and placing your trust in us for your safety each and every day.

 

Sincerely,

David B. Kutrosky
Managing Director
Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority

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Posted 21 June 2017 - 09:00 PM

Sacramento, CA Bee, 6/21/17:
 
 

 

Two Amtrak crew members disciplined for Sacramento train jolt incident



Amtrak has disciplined the engineer and conductor on a Capitol Corridor train that jolted violently when it went through a track switch near Davis at nearly twice the allowed speed in December, sending passengers, baggage, and coffees flying.

 

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