1 year after fatal SC train crash, life-saving tech activated. Did it take too long?
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"It's a horrible thing to see to understand the force that is involved," Gov.
A year later, new equipment, including technology that could have prevented the accident, has been installed and is operating on all major railroad tracks in
"It has moved in the right direction and the system is absolutely needed," said
An investigation blamed the morning accident in
Ironically, the crew was installing components of Positive Train Control, or PTC, a system that is meant to automatically slow or brake trains in unsafe situations.
Killed in the crash were two Amtrak employees: engineer
"A fully operational positive train control system could have avoided this accident," said
A federal law passed in 2008 required the system to be in place by 2015. But the deadline established by the national Rail Safety Improvement Act was changed by
In
PTC relies on GPS, wireless radio and computers to monitor train positions and railroad conditions, The State reported in 2018. It is supposed to compensate for human errors, like the one the
"PTC implementation is a very complex undertaking, and we are proud of the significant progress our dedicated employees have made," CSX said in a statement.
But installing the system on tracks is just one part of the complicated process. PTC technology on the tracks must be compatible to what's in the trains. Matching the different technologies has been "an enormous challenge," according to
Ensuring compatibility is a complicated task that involves testing different companies' trains over every mile of railroad. Young compared it to "...mapping all of the interstates and state highways across the country and validating the data in the field for every speed sign, milepost sign, traffic signal, exit ramp and other roadway features."
In
An Amtrak spokesperson confirmed that its trains are operating with PTC on CSX rails in
Terpay of
Nationwide, the major railroads, including CSX and
The railroad industry has spent
Beyond PTC, CSX said that in 2018 it took further steps to enhance safety such as hiring a new chief safety officer, redesigning safety training, strengthening rules and testing and making it easier for employees to report safety issues.
"We are beginning to see positive results from our efforts," with fewer personal injuries and accident rates, CSX said."We recognize there is always more work to be done and we're committed to building on our progress," CSX said.
Immediately after the 2018 train crash, the
Whether the new system could have been in place any earlier is hard to say, according Rizos, the engineering professor at
"It's like building a whole new highway system from scratch. It's a huge investment and going to take time," Rizos said "It could have been done faster maybe, but it's not unreasonable for such an effort to take some time."
But the safety measures come too late for
"Did we not learn a lesson ... from so many other crashes and collision?" Spier said. "Did anybody else have to die because the railroads said they didn't have the money for PTC, did the FRA have to let them off the hook (on deadlines)?"
Spier questions why PTC wasn't installed years ago if the intent was to save lives as companies say the technology will do.
"Why any lives had to be lost is a black mark on rail safety in this country," Spier said.
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