to take us on. it is a horrific scene, actually far worse than i was expecting. right here. and it stretches for quite a bit from the lead car to the last car. when you re the ntsb standing where you are saying if this system were in place, if we had the ptc, this would not have happened and seven people would still be alive today and 200 wouldn t be injured. why hasn t it happened. you take the train every night home. and you take it as well. you know it s rickety. the it s like the wild west some parts of that route. do we need to have a better right of way? can we clear a straight line? how fast can a train go if it s going like this? and i don t know it has to go that fast this why do we got to get there to washington? allow yourself another 15 minutes to get down there. it looks like a bunch of kids threw toy trains against the wall. they re mangled. they re squashed. and they still don t know if there is anybody still there, god forbid.
they ve got the money. you re going to make it law? it is law. they re dragging their feet. what s frustrating is we took a tour at ntsb and amtrak were nice enough and gracious enough to take us on. it is a horrific scene, actually far worse than i was expecting. right here. and it stretches for quite a bit from the lead car to the last car. when you re the ntsb standing where you are saying if this system were in place, if we had the ptc, this would not have happened and seven people would still be alive today and 200 wouldn t be injured. why hasn t it happened. you take the train every night home. and you take it as well. you know it s ricket. the it s like the wild west some parts of that route. do we need to have a better right of way? can we clear a straight line? how fast can a train go if it s going like this? and i don t know it has to go that fast this why do we got to get there to washington? allow yourself another 15 minutes to get down there. it looks like a