WASHINGTON (AP) — Metro’s board of directors will meet with members of the National Transportation Safety Board to discuss last year’s fatal red line crash.
The two groups plan to meet Monday afternoon to discuss the NTSB’s findings and recommendations after the investigation of the June 2009 train crash that killed nine people and injured dozens.
The NTSB found last week that a faulty electronic circuit caused the crash, but also faulted Metro’s poor safety culture as a contributing factor.
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