Metrolink announced today that the cause of the deadly train crash in Chatsworth, California, just north of Los Angeles, was the failure of an engineer to stop the train at a red light. It is reported that the trains were travelling approximately 40 mph each when the head on collision occurred in Chatsworth Friday afternoon. …

UPDATE: 9/13/2008 at 3:35pm Death toll has been increased to 25 Deinse Tyrrell, spokeswoman for Metrolink says the probable cause for the Chatsworth Metrolink crash yesterday was a Metrolink Engineer’s error in failing to stop his train at a red light. Metrolink has been hiring its engineers from out outside company since 1998. Metrolink has …

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In an update to yesterday’s devastating Metrolink train crash in Los Angeles, authorities announced that more victims were found among the wreckage pushing the death toll to 24 with nearly 140 people hurt. The impact of the Metrolink train with the freight train was so severe that emergency workers expect the search to continue through …

In an update to yesterday’s tragic Metrolink train crash in Los Angeles, firefighters and emergency crews continue to clear the wreckage along the tracks. Desoto Avenue has been shut down while nearly 200 emergency crew members continue to work throughout the night to go through the rubble. You can visit our previous entry on this …

UPDATE 09/13/08: Death toll rises to 18 ————- A tragic train crash in Chatsworth, California, a suburb of Los Angeles, leaves between 18 – 20 dead with over 100 people injured; many of those severe. At around 4:30pm on Friday, September 12, 2008, a commuter Metrolink train, Ventura County Line collided head-on into a Union …