Amtrak Train Derails in Michigan After Striking Vehicle, Causing Minor Injuries and Service Disruptions
Eleven people, including the train's engineer, were injured in the incident, leading to the cancellation of several trains for track repairs.
- An Amtrak train derailed in Michigan on Thursday night after hitting a vehicle that was being towed from the tracks.
- The incident resulted in minor injuries to 11 people, including the train's engineer and 10 passengers.
- Due to the derailment and necessary track repairs, several Amtrak trains were cancelled on Friday.
- Passengers were taken to a local high school, with some continuing their journey on buses provided by Amtrak.
- Amtrak expects to resume normal operations on Saturday.