The operator of an RTD R-Line train that derailed in late September was driving nearly four times the speed limit for the curve at Sable and Expedition and was inattentive, the agency found, according to documents declassified by the Colorado PUC.
DENVER — The operator of an RTD R-Line train that derailed in late September was driving nearly four times the speed limit for the curve at Sable and Expedition and was inattentive, the agency found, according to documents declassified by the Colorado Public Utilities Commission.
The documents show the operator had the train going 38.8 mph into the 10-mph curve at South Sable Boulevard and East Exposition Avenue and before heading into the curve. RTD is working with Aurora to redesign the train-traffic interface in that area, putting in place a stop-and-proceed area before the intersection, so trains will have to stop before entering the intersection.
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