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- <title>
- Aug. 12, 1991: American Notes:Disasters
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1991
- Aug. 12, 1991 Busybodies & Crybabies
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- NATION, Page 32
- American Notes
- DISASTERS
- Death on the Silver Star
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- <p> Amtrak's Miami-New York Silver Star was barreling through a
- predawn rainstorm at 77 m.p.h. when the last six cars suddenly
- jumped the tracks and slammed into two freight cars parked on a
- siding. While none of the passenger cars turned over, 25 ft. of
- the Silver Star's stainless-steel skin was peeled back, ripping
- out seats and killing five men and two women. "Glass and metal
- were flying in," said Dave Elmers, a passenger from West Palm
- Beach, Fla. "It just opened up that train like a sardine can."
- Said Steven Clark, a passenger from Philadelphia who was thrown
- from the train by the collision: "It was devastating."
- </p>
- <p> The derailment, near Camden, S.C., injured at least 78
- passengers. It was the worst Amtrak accident since 1987, when
- 16 were killed in a wreck in Chase, Md., and is the nation's
- eighth train wreck in two months. The cause of the disaster is
- still unknown, but officials from the National Transportation
- Safety Board suspect a faulty switch on the track. Declared New
- York passenger Ann Jo Rob: "This was my first time on a train.
- And this is my last time."
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