Norfolk Southern is facing a special probe by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) following two high-profile derailments in the span of a month, as well as a Tuesday crash that left one of its conductors dead.The investigation, announced by the federal agency shortly after the fatal crash, will analyze safety practices currently in place at the company, which has faced backlash for the incidents, which includes a February 3 derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.Hours before the announcement, a Norfolk train conductor, identified as 44-year-old Louis Shuster, died after the train he was manning collided with a dump truck in Cleveland roughly 90 miles from the site of the East Palestine derailment.
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