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Tue Sep 3, 2013, 07:16 AM Sep 2013

INFLUENCE GAME: Train safety move delayed decades

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INFLUENCE GAME: Train safety move delayed decades
By JOAN LOWY, Associated Press
Sep. 3, 2013 3:14 AM ET

WASHINGTON (AP) — Despite a rash of deadly train crashes, the railroad industry's allies in Congress are trying to push back the deadline for installing technology to prevent the most catastrophic types of collisions until at least 2020, half a century after accident investigators first called for such safety measures.

Under a law enacted in 2008, the systems called positive train control or PTC are supposed to be up and running by Dec. 31, 2015. A handful of railroads are expected to meet that deadline. But the rest of the industry says despite spending billions of dollars on the systems, they face logistical and technical hurdles and need more time. Four senators with industry ties recently introduced a bill to extend the deadline another five to seven years.

The delays show how a powerful industry can stall regulations it doesn't like, even after they're enacted into law. The National Transportation Safety Board has investigated 27 train crashes that took 63 lives, injured nearly 1,200 and caused millions of dollars in damage over the past decade that officials say could have been prevented had the safety system been in place. The NTSB first recommended advanced train control systems in 1970.

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But safety, labor and passenger advocates are skeptical that most railroads will ever implement the system without more government pressure.
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INFLUENCE GAME: Train safety move delayed decades (Original Post) unhappycamper Sep 2013 OP
Been being delayed 'forever.' elleng Sep 2013 #1
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