Amtrak has filed a federal lawsuit against a southwest Kansas feed yard, accusing it of gross negligence in relation to a train derailment that injured 32 passengers in March.
In the suit filed by Amtrak and BNSF, the plaintiffs allege Cimarron Crossing Feeders failed to notify the railroad or law enforcement after one of the company’s trucks slammed into the railroad road bed and displaced the tracks by more than a foot.
The lawsuit claims the truck was being loaded with grain when Cimarron’s employees left it unattended on March 13, out of gear and without any brakes applied. It rolled downhill, crossed over U.S. 50 and slammed into the tracks.
Shortly after midnight on March 14, an eastbound Amtrak train hit the damaged tracks and eight passenger cars derailed near Cimarron, about 20 miles west of Dodge City.
A preliminary report released last week by the National Transportation Safety Board estimated damage from the derailment at $1.4 million.
The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Wichita, seeks an amount in excess of $75,000. It also requests a jury trial in Wichita.
Officials with Cimarron Crossing Feeders didn’t immediately return a phone call Sunday seeking comment.
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