Correction: Train-SUV Collision story
NEW YORK — In a story July 24 about a federal investigation into a crash between a train and an SUV outside New York City, The Associated Press, relying on information from a U.S. official speaking on condition of anonymity, mischaracterized the findings of the National Transportation Safety Board regarding the accident. The NTSB concluded that the crash was made more severe because a long section of intact electrified rail was uprooted and pierced the train intact without breaking into smaller pieces. It did not find that the third rail’s unusual design, in which power is transferred to the train via a metal shoe riding beneath the rail, was a factor.
A corrected version of the story is below:
APNewsBreak: Rail design led to deadliness of train crash
A U.S. official says federal investigators have concluded an unusual rail design contributed to the deadliness of a suburban New York commuter rail crash that killed six people in 2015


