May 14, 2011

Suburban Metra train collision; 1 dead and several injured

During yesterday morning’s commute, a serious collision occurred between the Metra Union Pacific Northwest Line and a trailer truck in the Mount Prospect neighborhood. The Union Pacific Northwest Line (UPNW) runs from Harvard to downtown Chicago and already makes several stops before reaching Mount Prospect. The collision between the truck and the train killed the truck driver and caused the front train car of the Metra train to derail. All of the train cars remained upright, but a few dozen passengers received personal injuries from the train accident and were taken to area hospitals or treated on the scene. None of the personal injuries received by the train passengers were believed to be life-threatening.

The derailment of the train car was caused by the impact from the trailer of the truck, which landed to the side of the intersection. The train came to a stop after clearing the crossing. However, the second car of the train was blackened from soot because the truck had caught fire. Passengers reported that the cars filled up with smoke; passengers popped out windows on the upper level of the train to exit. Many passengers apparently feared that the accident was a terrorist attack, but Mount Prospect Police Commander dismissed those fears, stating that the situation appears to be “a driver in a hurry.” One passenger noted that the impact was like an explosion.

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August 9, 2010

Construction set to improve safety at dangerous Chicago railroad crossing

A rail crossing that is infamous for Chicago railroad car crashes is set to be rebuilt this month in order to improve safety before high school classes resume for students who cross the path over the railroad to get to school. Additionally, the Illinois Commerce Commission has urged that the city of Chicago increase traffic enforcement to reduce Chicago train-vehicle crashes at the congested Nagle Avenue crossing on the Union Pacific Railroad corridor.

According to a Chicago Tribune report, vehicles can be stopped on the tracks at Nagle and many other dangerous Chicago railroad crossings on a daily basis, which is seriously dangerous. Drivers routinely take those risks and despite knowledge of the consistent law breaking, most of the hundreds of tickets issued to drivers at the Chicago railroad crossing for failing to yield to trains or for stopping on the tracks were issued by Union Pacific police, not Chicago police officers. Planned changes to increase safety are planned for between August 23 and September 3 and include new signs, better pavement markings, and new concrete crossing panels. City of Chicago traffic engineers are also evaluating whether changes in the timing of signals would keep the rail crossing clear of vehicles when the traffic lights change from green to red.

More information about the fixes for the dangerous Chicago railroad crossing is available at the Chicago Tribune.

January 23, 2009

Pedestrian Hit By Metra Train

A Metra Train struck and killed a pedestrian early in the morning in Palatine, Illinois. Train No. 606 was scheduled to arrive at the station was stopped in the town of Palatine, Illinois and passengers had to board a different train to Chicago after the pedestrian accident. The 39-year-old man was struck by the train near South Plum Grove and Palatine Roads. To read the full story, click here.

January 23, 2009

Chicago Blue Line customers were taken off an outbound CTA train car when a small fire started underneath one of the cars. Early in the morning there was a report of smoke on the outbound Blue Line train car that was near the UIC Medical Center station. The Chicago Fire Department responded and discovered hat an electrical fire had started in the battery compartment located in the under carriage of the train. The authorities stated that the fire itself was very small but there was a lot of smoke. One person who suffered from asthma was personally injured when she became agitated by the smoke and was treated. Customers were taken off the smoky train and put onto another one while the rail operator assessed the train fire. At this time, no personal injury lawsuits have been filed. To read the full story, click here.

January 16, 2009

No injuries reported for train accident near Chicago

A 72-car freight train travelling to Chicago from Canada derailed in Buffalo Grove, Illinois, effecting 5000 passengers. Commuters affected by the train accident are being advised by Metra to take the Milwaukee District North Line of find an alternative way of transportation. The Metra North Central Line is not expected to resume service today. While two of the cars were carrying sulfur, a toxic and hazardous material, it does not pose a danger to the public. No evacuations or injuries have been reported in conjunction with the derailment. For the full stroy, click here.

September 26, 2008

Metra Train Kills Pedestrian

A train fatally struck a pedestrian in Chicago’s northwest suburb of Arlington Heights, delaying train service. The pedestrian was struck by the train either right at or right near the Arlington Heights, Illinois station according to a Metra Spokesperson. The Cook County Medical Examiner’s office stated that the person died directly after being struck by the train. The police are investigating the incident to determine what the cause of the train accident. These investigations will delay Metra service in the Chicago suburbs. To read the full story, click here.

September 22, 2008

Nine Passengers Injured in CTA Bus Crash

Nine people were personally injured when in a Chicago Transit Authority bus crashed into two vehicles. The bus crash happened near 63rd and South Artesian Avenue on the South Side of Chicago. Eight of the injured were to taken to local hospitals with personal injuries. They were listed in fair-to-serious condition with personal injuries. The bus was headed east on 63rd when the bus accident occurred. As it passed through the Artesian Avenue intersection, two vehicles collided, then both veered into the bus. The number of people on the bus is not known, nor is it known whether the passengers of the two other vehicles sustained personal injuries. At this time, no lawsuits have been filed. To read the full story, click here.

September 14, 2008

Man Killed By Chicago-bound Amtrak Train

A man was killed after being hit by an Amtrak train on the Northwest Side of Chicago. The train accident took place early in the morning at the Metra’s Edgebrook station at Devon and Lehigh Avenues when an Amtrak train that left Milwaukee struck the man on the tracks. The man was killed immediately upon impact. It was unclear how the man ended up on the tracks. The Edgebrook station is not a scheduled stop for Amtrak. Metra trains were delayed up to 20 minutes following the train accident. To read the full story, click here.

September 13, 2008

Engineer Ignores Signal in Crash that Kills 24 People

Train officials stated that an engineer on their commuter train that collided head-on with a freight train ignored a red light telling him to stop. The train accident killed at least 24 people and critically injured dozens more. A spokesperson stated that the cause of the accident was directly related to the engineer’s failure to stop. Authorities said that the number of dead found in the wreckage had reached 24 and was likely to rise. Authorities said that about 100 people were taken to the hospital with personal injuries. The engine of the freight train embedded itself in the front commuter train carriage as both trains derailed, sending one of the passenger train’s three cars full of homebound commuters keeling onto its side. The investigation of the train accident and search efforts for missing persons is still on-going. To read the full story, click here.

August 30, 2008

Chicago Woman Struck By CTA Train

A 65-year-old woman was fatally struck by a train in the Uptown neighborhood of Chicago. The woman was pronounced dead on the scene after being struck by the train. A southbound Red Line train made contact with the woman early in the morning. An autopsy has been scheduled, but not yet conducted. Power was shut off on the Red Line tracks following the fatal accident, but had been restored by commuting hours. Chicago Police detectives are investigating the train accident. At this time, no lawsuits have been filed. To read the full story, click here.

July 15, 2008

Chicago, Illinois CTA Blue Line Accident Leaves One Dead

Another Chicago, Illinois CTA accident occurred early yesterday morning. This time the CTA blue line was the sight of the CTA “L” accident. A man was hit by a CTA train car, Chicago, Illinois police are currently investigating the most recent CTA accident. Over the summer several fatalities have occurred when people were hit by CTA trains and CTA cars. The most recent incident according to witnesses occurred when the man jumped in front of the CTA car. Hopefully the CTA will implement stricter security and new ways to avoid such tragedies. After a wave of CTA accidents, CTA car accidents and CTA pedestrian accidents some changes need to be made. It is unlikely that the CTA blue line will be the last accident sight of its kind this summer. To read the full story click here.

June 26, 2008

Metra Train Hits and Kills Woman

A woman from Des Plaines, Illinois was killed when she was hit by a Metra train near the Edgebrook station in Chicago, Illinois Monday evening. Additionally, a separate incident on the Brown Line of the CTA left a woman seriously injured after being struck by the ‘El.’ The Metra death was being investigated as a suicide, but the results of the autopsy performed Tuesday have not yet revealed whether suicide was the motive. The Brown Line victim was taken to Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center and classified as in serious-to-critical condition. To read more about either incident click here.

June 3, 2008

CTA Train Rail Derails, Injures Passenger

A CTA Red Line passenger was injured at 2 a.m. Tuesday morning after the train derailed along the Dan Ryan Expressway. The Chicago Fire Department stated that the passenger was taken to Little Company of Mary Hospital and Health Center in Evergreen Park and treated for minor injuries. Power was shut off in both directions to the southern end of the Red Line for several hours while crews worked on the scene, but was restored in time for the morning commute. This Chicao Transit Authority accident comes less than a week after a CTA Green Line train derailed along 59th Street on the South Side last Wednesday. 14 people were injured in that incident. There is no word yet whether the injured passenger has or will file a personal injury lawsuit.

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May 30, 2008

Metra Train Strikes Vehicle and Causes Delays to the Chicago Commute

A Metra Train accident caused delays this morning along the North Central Service line to Antioch, Illinois. The freight train struck a car at a railroad crossing in Lake County, Illinois. The freight train accident happened near Belvidere Road and Illinois Highway 83 in Grayslake. Metra has reported delays along the line between Antioch and downtown Chicago. Injuries have not yet been reported. Rail crossings can be hazardous, especially during the morning rush, and have repeatedly been sources of train accidents and injuries.

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April 16, 2008

Chicago Transit Authority Settles CTA Train Derailment Case for $1.25 Million

The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) settled a personal injury lawsuit for $1.25 million. An elderly Chicago woman filed the personal injury lawsuit against the CTA because she was seriously injured in 2006 when the CTA’s Blue Line derailed by the Clark and Lake Blue Line station. The woman suffered serious injuries when trying to escape the train which caught fire after skipping the tracks. 100 personal injury lawsuits are still pending in Cook County after CTA riders sustained injuries during the emergency.

The CTA settlementcame on the same morning as another Blue Line train caused problems for commuters after stalling nearby to the same place the train derailed before.

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July 6, 2007

Train accident victim's family files lawsuit

The family of a New Jersey man who was run over by a train has recently filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the train company for negligence. The man was caught in the doors of a train as he was exiting. According to witnesses, the 40 year old man then tried to run with the train, yelling for the conductors' attention along the way. Eventually, the man lost his footing and was dragged by the train until he was killed when he was run over by the moving rail cars. The three employee who were operating the train have since been terminated.

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