Light-rail transit train derails during morning rush in Calgary; driver hurt
CALGARY — Transit officials say a Calgary commuter train crash which occurred during the peak of the morning rush hour Tuesday could have been much worse.
The light-rail train was approaching the end of the line in the city’s northwest, but failed to stop and crashed through the end of the track at more than 60 km/h. The driver, a woman in her early 60s, was trapped inside when the train derailed. She was taken to hospital where she was in serious condition, but stable.
Two passengers aboard the train were not hurt.
The lead car buckled when it plowed through a fence and left the tracks. The front windshield was shattered with a large round hole punched through it from part of a post that held up overhead powerlines as well as weights that were attached to provide tension to the wire.


