Authorities probe cause of L.A. train-bus crash

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An out-of-service bus driven by a mechanic collided with a light-rail train near downtown Los Angeles Friday, injuring 14 and rattling commuters a week after a deadly train crash in a suburb.
Emergency responders walk between the wreckage after a light-rail train collided with an out-of-service bus near downtown Los Angeles on Friday.
Emergency responders walk between the wreckage after a light-rail train collided with an out-of-service bus near downtown Los Angeles on Friday.Nick Ut / AP

An out-of-service bus driven by a mechanic collided with a light-rail train near downtown during the morning rush Friday, injuring at least 14 people and rattling commuters a week after a deadly train crash in a Los Angeles suburb.

The impact knocked the front car of the electric train, which was on a run to Long Beach, off the track. The other cars remained on the track, which reopened about three hours after the crash.

"We had an out-of-service bus turn in front of the train," said Marc Littman, a spokesman for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which operates both the train and the bus. "We don't know who had the right of way."

The bus looked like it had been broadsided by the train, with a large dent on one side and a bend in the roof. The train showed much lighter damage.

At least 14 people on the Metro Blue Line train, including the operator, suffered minor injuries and were taken to a hospital, said another MTA spokesman, Luis Inzunza.

The crash comes just a week after a Metrolink commuter train smashed into a freight train in the San Fernando Valley, about 30 miles northwest of downtown, killing 25 people and injuring more than 130.

Chris Romero, 31, who lives near the Blue Line accident, said the screeching metal woke him up and he ran to the tracks. The crash, coupled with the Metrolink accident, has made him wary of taking the train.

"With everything that's going on, it's scary to go on the Metro," he said in Spanish through an interpreter.

The Metro Rail's Blue Line, which runs from downtown to Long Beach, started service in 1990 and is the oldest part of MTA's popular light-rail system. Metro Rail service covers 73 miles of track and 62 stations, including street-level light rail, two subway lines and some elevated track. Estimated weekday ridership totals more than 300,000 boardings.

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