About 8:58 a.m., c.s.t., on December 15, 1976, Amtrak passenger train No. 15, operating on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, collided with an oil-laden tractor-semitrailer (tank) at the Kay-Noble County Line Road grade crossing near Marland, Oklahoma. The truckdriver and 2 train crewmembers were killed; 11 other persons on the train were injured. The truck and its lading were destroyed. Two locomotive units and two cars of the train were damaged. Total accident damage was estimated to be $880,700. The National Transportation Safety Board determines that the probable cause of this accident was the lack of adequate warning of the approach of a high-speed train to enable the truckdriver to ascertain when it was safe to enter the crossing. Contributing to the accident was the crossing's unsuitability for joint use by high-speed trains and heavily loaded trucks.
Railroad/Highway Accident Report. Collision of An Amtrak/Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Train and A Tractor-Cargo Tank Semitrailer, Marland, Oklahoma, December 15, 1976
1977
28 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation Safety , Railroad Transportation , Road Transportation , Railroads , Accident investigations , Intersections , Highways , Collisions , Tank trucks , Semitrailers , Casualties , Hazards , Traffic engineering , High speed trains , Oklahoma , Railroad accidents , Railroad highway accidents , Railroad highway crossings , Marland(Oklahoma)
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