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Summary
A Brightline high-speed train collided with a firetruck in downtown Delray Beach, Florida, injuring 15 people, including three firefighters.
The firetruck reportedly drove around lowered crossing arms after waiting for a freight train to pass.
The crash, which severely damaged both the train and firetruck, is under investigation by the Federal Railroad Administration.
Brightline trains, known for having the nation’s highest death rate since launching in 2017, have faced scrutiny over safety.
The incident adds to growing concerns about railroad safety following other recent accidents nationwide.
That makes sense. If you’re actually running high speed rail that’s actually high speed, grade separation is not really optional. A few wood barriers (that cars can drive around if the drivers are dumb enough) don’t cut it when a train is going 350-400km/h.