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By the time the engineer saw the bus, there wasn't enough time for the brakes to slow down the train. [2] The ensuing collision killed 24 on the bus, including Silcox. 15 students managed to survive the crash, but with serious injuries. It is the worst railroad crossing accident involving a school bus in U.S. history. [3]
1 February 1964 – A train hit a bus near Paraná. 20 killed and 16 injured. [3] 10 January 1965 – Near La Plata a bus was hit by a train. Eight killed and twenty-nine injured [4] 31 October 1984 – San Justo level crossing disaster: at least 48 people died and 16 were injured when a local bus was hit by a commuter train. [5]
Accident with a bus on a highway. The bus factor (aka lottery factor, [1] [2] truck factor, [3] or circus factor [4]) is a measurement of the risk resulting from information and capabilities not being shared among team members, derived from the phrase "in case they get hit by a bus".
One student was killed and two other individuals were injured after an East Texas school bus was hit by a train on Friday, authorities said. 1 student killed after Texas school bus hit by train ...
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Sgt. C.J. Aikens of the Virginia State Police said a 2019 Ford Transit van carrying four people was hit by the train at a crossing on private property. The three victims killed were ejected from ...
The position of the bus when it was hit by the train. The driver was unaware that the position of her bus was unsafe. As with most transportation crashes, there were other conditions present that created an environment in which this type of collision could occur. These causes take root in the history of the road, the railroad, and the crossing.
A charter bus passenger sat as rescue personnel worked around her after the bus was hit by a CSX train at the Main Street crossing on March 7, 2017, in Biloxi, Mississippi.