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Rash of Fatal Collisions are Coincidence, Not Pattern, Metra Says

Three pedestrians have died after being struck by BNSF Metra trains. Most recently, a male pedestrian was hit by a train near downtown Downers Grove on Tuesday morning.

Roughly 25 to 30 fatal collisions involving Metra trains occur across the Chicagoland system each year, Metra spokesperson Michael Gillis said, but pinning down trends is difficult.

“It’s not possible to discern a pattern,” said Gillis, citing unofficial statistics Metra’s media relations department keeps. “Sometimes they happen once every couple weeks, sometimes we get a few happening in quick succession and then don’t have one for a long time.”

Three fatal train-on-pedestrian collisions have occurred this month along BNSF tracks in the western suburbs within a 12-day span.

The first was on March 7, when a 31-year-old Hickory Hills man was struck by a train near the Cass Avenue BNSF crossing in Westmont. Monday, March 18, a 42-year-old Clarendon Hills man was struck and killed during the afternoon in an apparent suicide near the West Hinsdale train station. Another male pedestrian was killed the following morning, Tuesday, March 19, when he was hit by a train at the Forest Avenue crossing near downtown Downers Grove.

The DuPage County Coroner's Office has not released the age and identity of the pedestrian killed in Downers Grove.

All three incidents involved eastbound Metra commuter trains.

A majority of the 25 to 30 incidents that Gillis said occur annually involve pedestrians, but others involve vehicles.

“Whenever we’re aware of one that happens on our system, we try to get the police report on our file just so we can keep tabs on how many that happen each year,” Gillis said.

Gillis’ department unofficially documented 30 fatal incidents in 2012, two of which took place along the BNSF tracks. Twenty incidents were documented in 2011, five on BNSF tracks, and 24 were documented in 2010, none of which were along the BNSF.

So far in 2013, there have been four fatal collisions system-wide, with the aforementioned three occurring on BNSF tracks.

County coroners determine the causes of death in these cases. Gillis said only a minority of them are accidents.

“The majority of these do end up being classified as suicides every year,” he said.

Gillis emphasized that his department’s data is not necessarily comprehensive, and there may be incidents that it misses. Gillis also warned that BNSF owns the tracks Metra operates in the western suburbs, so some incidents on those tracks might be completely handled by BNSF officials.

BNSF spokesperson Amy McBeth said the railroad couldn't provide Patch with any fatality statistics, but said the railway reports all accidents to the Federal Railroad Administration.

The FRA, which has numbers current up to December 2012, has records of only three fatal highway-rail incidents on BNSF tracks in DuPage and Cook counties from 2010 to 2012.

One involved a freight train hitting a pedestrian in Riverside in October 2012, and the other involved a freight train hitting a pedestrian in Downers Grove in November 2011.  

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C Throckmorton March 20, 2013 at 12:11 pm
I believe there have been other incidents this month along other Metra lines.
bserius March 20, 2013 at 12:46 pm
25 - 30 Fatal collisions EACH YEAR on Metra lines,,,,,
-------------------------- Hey Diane Feinstein , Pres Obama,Dick Durbin ,, that is more EACH YEAR , than in any of the shootings in Co , Newtown or Columbine,,,,YOU ARE SLACKING ..You are missing a great opportunity to spend $millions of tax dollars and restrict the rights of law abiding citizens , with KNEE JERK ACTIONS
Joe O'Donnell (Editor) March 20, 2013 at 01:34 pm
I know there was a publicized incident up in Barrington where a boy was injured, but not fatally. Any others you know of?
Western Springs Resident March 20, 2013 at 03:03 pm
Trains do not jump off of tracks and kill people. Only stupid people kill themselves by not obeying the gates or by their decision to commit suicide.
This is not a train safety issue, its an ignorant or suicidal person issue.
Billy Gallagher March 20, 2013 at 09:29 pm
I blame Bush...
Erik Bloecks March 20, 2013 at 10:02 pm
Wasn't there an occurance in Bensenville.
BP March 21, 2013 at 04:05 am
So if you take these numbers for regular drivers wit brakes and steering ---
http://fastlane.dot.gov/2012/12/2011-safety-numbers-show-decline-in-traffic-fatalities-but-dots-work-continues.html#.UOVfum-TrTo The updated Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) data shows 2011 also saw the lowest fatality rate ever recorded, with 1.10 deaths per 100 million vehicle miles traveled in 2011, down from 1.11 deaths per 100 million vehicle miles traveled in 2010. (1 fatality per 90,909,091 miles traveled) VS. (who knows where they hide Metra killings) SELECTION: RAILROAD - ALL / January TO December, 2012 TOTAL ACCIDENTS/INCIDENTS: 10,607 Number of fatal accidents/incidents 713 Total train miles: 739,842,533 Switching miles:85,103,639 Total fatalities:715 Total nonfatal conditions: 7,818 Employee hours: 463,370,469 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Railroads (this part anyway) should have had between 8 and 9 killed NOT 712.or like a 79 to 1 ratio. These so called FRA ---FTA safety people need to take a long walk on a short bridge.
BP March 21, 2013 at 04:32 am
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