The vice-chair of the National Transportation Safety Board said on Thursday that officials have already began their investigation into a train crash that left at least one person dead and 108 others injured. As well, the NTSB reported they don’t care access to the train’s cars yet – due to safety – but they will be able to pull the event recorder to look at how fast the train was moving.
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