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AAR: Warner Bros Urged to Take Action to Prevent Rail Suicides; Hotline Number Should be Included on Movie, DVD

November 2, 2007 Railfanning.org News Wire

America’s freight railroads have joined with one of the nation’s leading suicide prevention groups in urging Warner Bros. to help prevent suicides on the railroad tracks.

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Pa. Attorney General Charges Norfolk Southern In Wreck

July 27, 2007 Railfanning.org News Wire

The state of Pennsylvania has filed environmental-related charges against Norfolk Southern Corp. and a former engineer who was driving a Norfolk Southern train when it derailed in June 2006.

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Trucker Killed in Crash with Amtrak

July 17, 2007 Railfanning.org News Wire

A truck driver was killed Tuesday, July 17, after an Amtrak train crashed into his truck, the second fatal Amtrak wreck in as many days.

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Four Killed in Florida Crash

July 16, 2007 Railfanning.org News Wire

Four people were killed Monday, July 16, after an Amtrak train crashed with a car whose driver circumvented crossing gates.

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Train Accidents Decline for Second Year in a Row Preliminary 2006 Safety Data Show

April 19, 2007 Railfanning.org News Wire

The number of train accidents declined for the second year in a row and there were fewer highway-rail grade crossing collisions according to preliminary 2006 rail safety data announced today by U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Mary E. Peters.

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