Investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board have gone to Amarillo to investigate the cause of Sept. 25’s BNSF train collision.
The condition of the two BNSF employees that were originally reported to have suffered critical injuries in the crash have been upgraded to non-critical condition.
According to television station News Channel 10 in Amarillo, all four injured employees were expected to be evaluated and released from the hospital.
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