3 big freight railroads to miss safety technology deadline
Source: Associated Press, via Vancouver Columbian
3 big freight railroads to miss safety technology deadline
BNSF, however, says that it will comply
By JOAN LOWY, Associated Press
Published: February 2, 2016, 4:38 PM
WASHINGTON Three of the biggest freight railroads operating in the U.S. have told the government they wont meet a 2018 deadline to start using safety technology intended to prevent accidents like the deadly derailment of an Amtrak train in Philadelphia last May.
Canadian National Railway, CSX Transportation and Norfolk Southern say they wont be ready until 2020, according to a list provided to The Associated Press by the Federal Railroad Administration. Four commuter railroads SunRail in Florida, Metra in Illinois, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority and Trinity Railway Express in Texas also say theyll miss the deadline.
The technology, called positive train control or PTC, relies on GPS, wireless radio and computers to monitor train positions and automatically slow or stop trains that are in danger of colliding, derailing due to excessive speed or about to enter track where crews are working or that is otherwise off limits.
The other four other Class I freight railroads that operate in the U.S. Union Pacific, BNSF, Canadian Pacific and Kansas City Southern and more than a dozen commuter railroads have told the agency they will meet the 2018 deadline.
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