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Amtrak to Install Long-Sought Cameras in Locomotives


Emergency personnel work at the scene of a deadly Amtrak train derailment in Philadelphia, May 13, 2015.
Emergency personnel work at the scene of a deadly Amtrak train derailment in Philadelphia, May 13, 2015.

Amtrak says it will install video cameras inside locomotive cabs that record the actions of train engineers. The move follows a deadly derailment earlier this month in which investigators are searching for clues to the train engineer's actions just before the crash.

The engineer, Brendan Bostian, suffered a head injury in the accident and has told investigators he can't remember what happened.

The National Transportation Safety Board has been recommending that the Federal Railroad Administration require passenger and freight train cabs to have audio recorders since the late 1990s. They revised that recommendation five years ago to include inward-facing sound and video cameras.

The Amtrak train accelerated in the minute before entering a curve where it derailed. The crash left eight people dead and about 200 injured.

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