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Derailed Amtrak train stopped a few feet from parked freight cars

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“Empty ballast hopper cars were stored on the yard track and the passenger train came to a stop 21 feet from the nearest hopper car,’’ the NTSB said.

Sources said part of the investigation will focus on whether safety mechanisms on board the train were activated and operating correctly at the time of the accident. The Amtrak locomotive was a so-called “smart train,’’ equipped with a safety system called Incremental Train Control System that is designed to detect problems involving track switches, signals and railroad crossing warning devices.

Since early this year, Amtrak trains have been operating at up to 110 mph on about 80 miles of track in western Michigan and northern Indiana. It was unclear Tuesday whether speed restrictions have been imposed in the wake of the accident.

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