Metro-North brings in research company to assess track maintenance and inspection programs

June 11, 2013 at 10:15AM

NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Metro-North Railroad has hired an outside company to review its track maintenance and inspection programs following last month's derailment outside of Bridgeport.

The New Haven Register reports (http://bit.ly/13TPevH ) the railroad sent a letter to several members of Connecticut's congressional delegation outlining its response to the accident, which injured more than 70 people.

The railroad told lawmakers it has hired Transportation Technology Center Inc., the research affiliate of the American Association of Railroads, to assess its maintenance and inspection programs, and to identify improvements that can be made.

Metro-North also has inspected all joint bars similar to the one found broken at the accident site, and is using a special geometry car to inspect its tracks in Connecticut, taking key measurements such as track height and the distance between rails.

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