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Derailed
Cars from an Amtrak train lay spilled onto Interstate 5 below alongside smashed vehicles as some train cars remain on the tracks above Monday, Dec. 18, 2017, in
DuPont, Wash. The Amtrak train making the first-ever run along a faster new route hurtled off the overpass Monday near Tacoma and spilled some of its cars onto the
highway below, killing at least 6 people, authorities said at press time. Seventy-eight passengers and five crew members were aboard when the train moving at more
than 80 mph derailed about 40 miles south of Seattle before 8 a.m., Amtrak said.
(AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)
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Amtrak Train Hurtles Off Overpass in Washington State
Airlines Inch Back to Normalcy after Atlanta Airport Blackout
By DON SCHANCHE JR. day after a fire and black- in long lines at ticket coun- far the biggest airline at completely” back to nor-
TOM KRISHER out at the world’s busiest ters a day after the under- the airport, said most of its mal by Tuesday, well be-
Associated Press airport forced the cancel- ground blaze knocked out delayed passengers were fore the huge travel week-
ATLANTA (AP) — The na- lation of over 1,500 flights electricity and crippled booked on other flights end ahead of Christmas
tion’s air-travel system days before the start of the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta scheduled to leave Mon- Day.
struggled to get back on Christmas rush. International Airport for day. Spokesman Michael
schedule and re-book Travelers sat on the floor, about 11 hours. Thomas said the airline Continued on Page 3
stranded passengers Mon- slumped in chairs or stood A spokesman for Delta, by should be “largely if not