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Federal probe launched after 2 San Francisco rail workers killed amid strike

Published November 21, 2015

Associated Press
BART Train Deaths

Oct. 19, 2013: A BART police officer looks out of a BART car that struck and killed two people along Jones Road in Walnut Creek, Calif. (AP)

A federal investigator says the out-of-service commuter train that struck and killed two San Francisco Bay area transit workers did not have a front-facing video recorder that would help reconstruct the moments leading up to the accident.

But National Transportation Safety Board investigator Jim Southworth told reporters Sunday that interviews, equipment inspections, audio recordings and a video showing part of the train's cab should provide enough facts to determine what caused the mishap.

Saturday's accident on Bay Area Rapid Transit tracks in the East Bay city of Walnut Creek took place against the backdrop of a contentious and disruptive labor strike that has kept BART trains from carrying passengers since Friday.

Southworth says that even if the strike ended immediately, the ongoing investigation means it would probably take a few days before trains could run on those tracks.

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