Updated On: 03 December, 2013 10:41 AM IST | | Agencies
The metro train that derailed in New York city on Sunday, killing four passengers and leaving 67 injured, was barrelling into a curve at nearly three times the posted speed, according to officials
Preliminary data from the event recorders aboard the train clocked it at 82 mph as it approached the 30-mph curve, where the Hudson and Harlem rivers converge, in New York's Bronx borough, officials said Monday.
The data show the engineer cut the throttle and slammed on the brakes, but those moves came "very late in the game", National Transportation Safety Board member Earl Weener was quoted as saying by CNN.