Railroad safety

2/8/2015

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The Journal News (White Plains, N.Y., Feb. 8) -- Experts say even though railroad steel is designed to be super strong, it can break in extreme situations and penetrate the train car. In many cases, running rails get destroyed when a train derails. "The third rail is made up of sections that are bolted together," says Conrad Ruppert, a senior research engineer at the Rail Transportation and Engineering Center at Illinois.


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This story was published February 8, 2015.