Garneau makes push for voice, video recorders in locomotives after Amtrak crash
OTTAWA — A deadly derailment on the west coast of the United States this month underlines the need to have voice and video recorders in trains to improve safety on Canada’s rail lines, the transport minister says.
An Amtrak train derailed Dec. 18 in DuPont, Wash., killing three people and injuring dozens of others when it hurtled off an overpass and onto the highway below on its first trip.
Transport Minister Marc Garneau wants to see the video recorders on that train put on locomotives running in Canada and he’s also open to adding them to airplanes as well.
“I support anything that will help us to improve safety and improve our understanding of any accident that occurs,” Garneau said.