The National Transportation Safety Board still hasn’t determined the cause of the train crash that happened Thursday morning in Hoboken, New Jersey.
Was it an act of terrorism? One thing we learned from the Benghazi cover up, you can’t trust the Obama Administration or Democrats this close to the election. Any act of terrorism will hurt Hillary’s chances.
The National Transportation Safety Board released a statement Saturday relaying the status of the ongoing investigation into the train crash that happened Thursday morning in Hoboken, New Jersey.
NTSB Investigators have interviewed Thomas Gallagher, the engineer that operated train 1416 prior to and during the crash, but will not be releasing any summaries of the interviews until they are all completed.
While the event recorder from the trailing locomotive has been retrieved, investigators are still unable to gain access to the front of the train which has prohibited them from obtaining the forward locomotive’s camera and event data.
The rear event recorder is now at the recorder’s manufacturer as there was an issue downloading the data. NTSB officials are overseeing the manufacturer’s efforts to retrieve information from the recorder.
After a walking inspection, officials have found nothing wrong with the track or signals that might have contributed to the crash that killed one person and injured 114.
Previously:
Hacked Emergency Message Foreshadowed The NJ Train Crash
1 Dead, More Than 100 Hurt In Hoboken Train Crash