Railroad safety rules raised in trial over film worker death
Posted July 12, 2017 2:00 pm.
Last Updated July 12, 2017 2:20 pm.
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SAVANNAH, Ga. – A jury in the civil trial of a railroad owner accused of negligence in the 2014 death of a member of a trespassing movie crew is hearing about the railroad’s safety rules.
Sarah Jones was killed by a freight train that slammed into the film crew making a movie about singer Gregg Allman. The crew was shooting on a Georgia railroad bridge after being denied permission by owner CSX Transportation.
Jurors heard their second day of testimony Wednesday in a lawsuit against CSX by Jones’ parents. Their attorney, Jeffrey Harris, showed a CSX policy stating train operators should immediately report unauthorized people “on a track or right of way.”
Two trains passed the film crew standing near the tracks within an hour before the fatal crash. But nobody reported them.