NEW YORK (Reuters) - The backhoe operator involved in a fatal Amtrak passenger train collision near Philadelphia this month had a right to drive the vehicle on the tracks intermittently to perform ...
A backhoe operator had a right to be on train tracks periodically on the weekend an Amtrak train slammed into it, killing the operator and a supervisor, federal crash investigators said Monday. The ...
The engineer of an Amtrak passenger train applied the emergency brakes five seconds before it struck a backhoe sitting on the same track, killing the backhoe operator and a track supervisor, federal ...
Video pulled from the Amtrak train that collided with a backhoe in Chester, Pa., on Sunday morning, killing two workers, shows the construction equipment was on the track where the passenger train was ...
An Amtrak passenger train was going 106 miles per hour in a 110 mph zone when it struck a backhoe sitting on the same track, killing the backhoe operator and a track supervisor, federal and local ...
CEO of UK equipment manufacturer JCB Matthew Taylor speaks exclusively to PMV about the future of the industry. It has been a decent day for UK machinery giant JCB, and goodness knows that it needed ...
Some combinations seem natural immediately like chocolate and peanut butter, but others take a little more consideration before they begin make sense. That is exactly the situation with the new ...
Amtrak investigators inspect the deadly train crash in Chester, Pa., Sunday, April 3 2016. The Amtrak train struck a piece of construction equipment just south of Philadelphia causing a derailment.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results