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Freight train strikes big rig trailer in Montebello
L.A. NOWA Pacific Union freight train clipped a big-rig truck in Montebello on Tuesday morning, sending it careening into an auto body shop and causing delays for commuters using the Riverside train line.... -
North Hollywood man killed by freight train
L.A. NOWA 59-year-old North Hollywood man was struck and killed by a freight train not far from Bob Hope Airport, police said Sunday.... -
Dianne Feinstein decries effort to delay train safety measure
Nation NowTrain safety: U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) on Thursday launched a counter-offensive to preserve a 2015 deadline for railroads to install collision avoidance systems on trains carrying passengers and toxic materials.... -
Trying to get back to the only life he knew
The freight train slowed through downtown and screeched to a stop in front of Luis Luna. He scrambled under a boxcar and climbed onto narrow beams that crisscrossed the undercarriage. He lay on his back, suspended 12 inches off the tracks. His nose...
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Metrolink chief credited for improving rail safety will step down
L.A. NOWMetrolink chief John Fenton, who has worked to improve the service and safety of the struggling commuter line following the deadly Chatsworth crash, announced his resignation to become the head of a Florida-based railroad company.... -
Railroads, unions avoid a possibly crippling national strike
Money & CompanyNegotiators for 30 of the nation's railroads and labor representatives have backed away from the brink of a strike that might have crippled the nation's fragile economic recovery. Two more tentative agreements were reached, and the only remaining union... -
5 Questions for Brooke Williamson and Nick Roberts
Daily Dish5 Questions for Brooke Williamson and Nick Roberts, co-chefs of the Tripel in Marina del Rey... -
Council District 15: Watts and Not-Watts
Opinion L.A.Watts: The portion of L.A.'s Council District 15 usually described as Watts consists of two distinct parts. There is the actual Watts, and there is the Not-Watts.... -
Spanish coins from 1800s found in dig near San Gabriel Mission
L.A. NOWThe government agency building a new rail system announced Thursday that archeologists have found thousands of historic artifacts while excavating in the railroad right of way near San Gabriel Mission. According to the Alameda Corridor-East Construction... -
Coming Sunday: The move to delay a train safety requirement
L.A. NOWIn the wake of the deadly Metrolink crash near Chatsworth in 2008, Congress passed a law requiring that train operators in the nation install a sophisticated automatic breaking system by 2015. On Sunday, Times reporters Dan Weikel, based in Los Angeles,... -
Which is easier: Driving in L.A. or passing a highway bill?
Nation NowFederal transportation bill: A $260-billion Republican-drafted House bill is facing opposition from the left and the right, forcing GOP leaders Wednesday to put off a final roll call while they scramble to line up the votes to pass it.... -
Consultant sought to review safety culture of L.A. Metro agency
L.A. NOWThe MTA on Thursday moved to hire an independent consultant to complete a full review of the agency’s “safety culture”...
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