Two cars on an Amtrak train carrying dozens of passengers from Washington, D.C., to Boston separated Tuesday morning, the railroad corporation said in a statement.Acela Express train No. 2150 experienced a "mechanical issue," which caused two of the train's cars to separate, according to Amtrak.None of the 52 passengers, nor any of the crew, were injured during the incident, Amtrak said.Amtrak initially said the accident occurred at 6:40 a.m. but later changed the time to around 5:50 a.m.The train separated between the first class car and the quiet car, the first and second cars on the train, passenger Andrew Exum told ABC News. Sparks and smoke "went everywhere" when the detachment occurred, and the train lost power, Exum wrote on Twitter.
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07 Şubat 2018 - 06:13
Amtrak cars separate on Boston-bound Acela train
Two cars on an Amtrak train carrying dozens of passengers from Washington, D.C., to Boston separated Tuesday morning, the railroad corporation said in a statement. Acela Express train No. 2150 experienced a "mechanical issue," which caused two of the train's cars to separate, according to Amtrak. None of the 52 passengers, nor any of the crew, were injured during the incident, Amtrak said.
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07 Şubat 2018 - 06:13
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