San Francisco Train Operator Falls Asleep, Jolting Passengers at 50 MPH
Fox NewsDecember 5, 20252 min354,863 views
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- 🚆 A light rail train in San Francisco experienced a terrifying incident during the morning rush hour when the operator apparently fell asleep.
- ⚠️ The train, traveling at approximately 50 mph exiting a tunnel, suddenly jolted, throwing panicked passengers around.
Driver's Reaction and Investigation Findings
- 🚨 The driver was reportedly awakened by the jolt and immediately applied the emergency brake.
- 🗣️ The operator initially blamed the braking system while attempting to calm passengers, stating, "It wouldn't stop."
- 🔍 However, an investigation by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) concluded that the braking system performed as designed, and no mechanical or infrastructure issues were found.
Safety Measures and Consequences
- ✅ Thankfully, no one was seriously injured during the incident.
- 🎓 The SFMTA is reinforcing training for operators on the importance of fatigue awareness and reporting it.
- 🚫 The train operator has been placed on non-driving status pending further review.
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