Brief Overview of the Head-On Collision Between Metrolink Train 111 and a Union Pacific Freight Train September 12, 2008 September 12, 2008 at 4:23 PM.

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Brief Overview of the Head-On Collision Between Metrolink Train 111 and a Union Pacific Freight Train September 12, 2008 September 12, 2008 at 4:23 PM Head-On Collision Between Metrolink Train 111 and Union Pacific Freight Train Richard W. Clark, Director Consumer Protection and Safety Division California Public Utilities Commission 1

Overview – Looking North towards the tunnel Tunnel where the UP Train Exited Point of Impact 11,300’ Siding Metrolink Train 111 Triage Area Approximate Location of Red Signal that the Metrolink Train “Ran Through” 2 2

View from the Metrolink Locomotive approaching the Switch at CP Topanga – in the Distance is the left hand curve. Signal Mast (unobstructed view), and switch. 3 3

View that the UP Locomotive and Conductor had – 4 seconds from the Crash – Trains closing at over 80 MPH (40 mph each) Note: PUC Inspectors Rode the Head End of both trains during the re-enactment Metrolink coming into the curve 4 4

3 Seconds to Impact 5 5

2 Seconds to Impact 6 6

Impact – Closing Speed Approximately 80+ MPH 7 7

Diagram of the Crash 8 8

Friday, September 12, 2008 PUC Railroad Safety Inspectors Arrived at the Scene at Approximately 6 PM to Start the Investigation 9 9

Metrolink’s Locomotive Engineer. View of the Two Locomotive After Impact; On the Left is the Metrolink Locomotive (and Deceased Engineer); Right is the Union Pacific Locomotive. Metrolink’s Locomotive Engineer. 10 10

View of the Metrolink Locomotive Inside the Passenger Car. 11 11

Friday Evening – During the Rescue and Recovery Stage of the Operation 12 12

Overhead View of the Triage Area on Friday Evening 13 13

Saturday Morning, September 13, 2008; Rescue and Recovery Still Play a Major Role. Here, Heavy Equipment Lifts and Holds the Passenger Car While Emergency Personnel Remove Bodies. 14 14

Full View of the Metrolink Locomotive after it “Telescoped” Into More Than 70% Of the First Passenger Car. Metrolink Locomotive 15 15

Rescue and Recovery Operations 16 16

View Looking South; Two UP Locomotives on Their Sides with Seven Freight Cars Derailed “Accordion Style” Behind Them. Approximately 1,462’ to the signal at CP Topanga 17 17

View From the West Side of the Rescue Operations; Note That the Emergency Responders are Leaning the Ladders on the “Bottom” of the Locomotive that was Jammed Into the First Passenger Car. 18 18

On the Right is the Metrolink Locomotive after the Heavy Duty Equipment Dragged it Away from the Passenger Car Allowing Rescue Workers More Access to Recover Victims. PUC Inspectors Are On Top of the Locomotive. 19 19

After Rescue and Recovery was Complete, the Scene was Turned over to Investigators from PUC, NTSB and FRA. 20 20

Director Clark meeting with Governor Schwarzenegger and Secretary of Business, Transportation and Housing, Dale Bonner Committing all of the Resources Available in ROSB and CPSD. 21 21

Director Clark Briefing NTSB Board Member Kitty Higgins at the Scene on the Role of the PUC. 22 22

CP Topanga: View looking south of the Switch providing entry onto the siding track where the Union Pacific train would have met the Metrolink Train. Switch Box and bars that were destroyed When the train “ran through” The Switch Note: the two Switch points 23 23

MP&E Inspector Bob Wrzesien PUC Motive Power & Equipment Inspector Examining the Compartment of the Metrolink Locomotive after the Deceased Engineer was Removed. MP&E Inspector Bob Wrzesien 24 24

PUC Inspector G. Muffley PUC Signal & Train Control Inspector G. Muffley with NTSB Investigators Examining the “Run Through” Switch and downloading the data logger at CP Topanga. PUC Inspector G. Muffley 25 25

PUC Operating Practices Inspector J PUC Operating Practices Inspector J. Ellis working with NTSB During the Re-Enactment of the Collision During this phase of the Re-Enactment Inspectors are evaluating sight impairments, and control manipulations the locomotive engineer could have reacted to in the FOUR Seconds prior to impact. 26 26

CPUC Personnel Involved in the Investigation Rail Operation and Safety Staff on Scene Friday Night, September 12, 2008: Program Manager: George Elsmore Program & Project Supervisor: Rick Gallant MP&E Inspectors: Bob Wrzesian & Matt Thompson Signal & Train Control: Gerald Muffley Operating Practices: Matt Cardiff At the Metrolink Command Center: Operating Practices: Thad Laferriere 27 27

CPUC Personnel Involved in the Investigation Rail Operation and Safety Staff on Scene Throughout the Day and Night, Saturday, September 13, 2008: CPSD Director: Rich Clark CPSD Deputy Director: Julie Halligan Program Manager: George Elsmore Program & Project Supervisor: Rick Gallant Superintendent – Southern California: Tom Logan MP&E Inspectors: Bob Wrzesian & Matt Thompson & Carlos Tapia Signal & Train Control: Gerald Muffley Operating Practices: Matt Cardiff & Jay Ellis 28 28

CPUC Personnel Involved in the Investigation Rail Operation and Safety Staff on Scene, Sunday, Monday and Until Released – Note: These folks are working with the NTSB Discipline Specific Teams and Meet Every Evening to Convey Their On-Going Findings to the Entire Group. Program & Project Supervisor: Rick Gallant Superintendent – Southern California: Tom Logan MP&E Inspectors: Bob Wrzesian & Matt Thompson & Carlos Tapia Signal & Train Control: Gerald Muffley Operating Practices: Matt Cardiff & Jay Ellis 29 29

For All of the Overhead Shots: Thanks to the Los Angeles Times. Photo Credits Photo Credits: For All of the Overhead Shots: Thanks to the Los Angeles Times. For a Number of the On-Scene Shots: Thanks to both ROSB Staff Inspectors and the Los Angeles Times. Diagram of the Crash Site: PUC Inspector 30 30