Doctors told him his memories would likely trickle back over the first few months of recovery. He asked if they wanted to come to the hospital to say goodbye. Now the mother of two small children, Burriss said the bus tragedy helped her to cope with other losses, including the death of her infant son 10 years later. Most in McHenry County and Chicago area already know the details surrounding the tragic day and the crash, which ended up being one of the worst school bus collisions in the U.S. A National Traffic Safety Board investigation followed the tragedy, as did new protocols and policies surrounding rail crossings. An outbound Metra train travels past a memorial at Algonquin Road and Northwest Highway in Fox River Grove, Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 21, 2020. The train is now 2,300ft (701m) from the crossing. You can read the full story in the . I was blown away.. But he figured the longer he stayed away, the harder it would be to get back in the cab. Witnesses to the crash said the bus was waiting to make a Jeffrey Clark, 17. Two hours later, she learned her daughter had been airlifted to Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge. However, the traffic light clearing the rail intersection only allowed cars to clear 18seconds after the railway signals activated, giving vehicles only 2 to 6seconds to clear the tracks. In the distance, he sees a school bus. Develop programs for the identification of hazards on bus routes. Today, he is the company's chairman, CEO and publisher. Identical twin brothers Michael Lucas (left) and Brian Marino survived the 1995 Fox River Grove bus/train collision that took the lives of seven fellow students. On Oct. 25, 1995, inbound Metra train No. A peace symbol tattoo on her hip, which Stephanie had kept secret from her parents, was used to identify her. The Sun-Times Patrick Finley answers the biggest questions facing the Bears after the draft: On this International Workers Day, were committed to fighting for a better future for all workers in our city and state, two labor leaders write. But investigators working the crash site Thursday found that far more than a distracted driver contributed to the crash. Patricia Catencamp, the bus driver, also turned down an interview request. The driver should have moved the bus forward. "This has been on our most-wanted list." River Grove Police Chief Robert Polston and a Transportation I dont want people to pity me, he says. One expert offers tips to brew the perfect cup at home. The computer is on overload." Moms crying out, dropping to their knees and begging God not to let it be their kid, is how Bob Kreher, the departments fire chief then and now, remembers it. On Wednesday morning, Oct. 25, during the trade show, word of the Fox River Grove crash started to trickle out among attendees. He shook his head in dismay. Beneath clear skies, leaves shimmer copper, gold and red. Seven high school students were killed and two dozen were injured last week when a commuter train crashed into a school bus at a railroad crossing in Fox River Grove, Ill. One student. Heartbreak for family, friends and the community. "You just can't see the train until it's right on you," Goglia said. On the 25th anniversary of the Fox River Grove School Bus-Metra tragedy, our sincerest condolences remain with the families of all the victims. She says she drank a lot after her daughters death. IDOT traffic engineers responsible for establishing signal timings should have recognized that in this particular case, resting in "WALK" carries substantial risk and virtually no benefit, and should not have allowed the traffic signal to rest in the pedestrian "WALK" interval. [10] A memorial plaza was constructed on library grounds, and was dedicated in October 2000. In addition, vehicle sensors were only present on the north side of the railroad tracks. 6:30am: Substitute bus driver arrives to perform pretrip inspection. On Oct. 25, 1995, inbound Metra train No. Include, at a minimum, grade crossings having pre-emptive or interconnected signals. the vehicle stop line painted on the pavement and the traffic [4]:812. Since the crash, District 155 implemented additional training for bus drivers and substitute drivers on railroad crossings and mirror use. 624 crashed into a school bus at that intersection, killing seven teenagers and injuring the bus driver and 24 passengers. Retired train engineer Ford Dotson Jr., who was operating Metra train No. Clark and other parents pushed for safety improvements and were successful in forcing Metra to slow trains to 50 mph in the village, though speed was not indicated as a cause of the collision. So Dotson jumps it up to the maximum speed 70 mph. After his death, there was a reception and luncheon at Galatis Pizza & Pasta in Cary. FOX RIVER GROVE, Illinois (CNN) -- Two more high-school students have died from injuries sustained in a tragic bus-train collision, raising the death toll to seven. No one needs those kinds of memories, she says. 12seconds before impact: The pedestrian clearing phase ends, and the traffic signals for U.S. 14 turn yellow. We also discovered that a local resident had complained to the Illinois Department of Transportation two months prior to the crash that he believed the rail signals were out of sync with the traffic lights. At the crash site, the improved signaling system installed after the crash now protects the passing trains and motor vehicle traffic. No, no, no, no, that would be one of the last things I would want to do because of what happened there, he says. Students on the bus said after the accident that their usual driver always stopped before he reached the tracks and waited for the light ahead of him to turn green before he crossed them. Goglia's concerns about the safety system's timing and the layout of the intersection echoed worries voiced for some time by local residents and recently by Fox River Grove Police Chief Robert Polston. I am proud of the Daily Herald's role. impact. He says a peer support group helped him cope. [4]:34, The school bus involved in the accident was a 71-passenger school bus built by American Transportation Company, and was owned and operated by School Districts 47 and 155 through a Transportation Joint Agreement. A few minutes later I was at the scene at 8:30 a.m. A helicopter was hovering as it prepared to transport injured students to a hospital trauma center. His mother, so many years later, will often ask, Mikey, do you remember when you were little, and you used to do this ?. In the years following the crash, the bus route the collision occurred on had lower ridership, Shannon Podzimek, director of communications for Community High School District 155, told Patch. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts. [6] Train 624 departed on-time from Crystal Lake station at 7:00 am bound for North Western Station in downtown Chicago. The crash involved a signalled rail crossing located very near a highway intersection which was regulated by traffic signals. High school students were going to school, mothers kissed their children goodbye, some for the last time. 624 crashed into a school bus at Algonquin Road and Northwest Highway in Fox River Grove on Oct. 25, 1995. He stayed away from work for only a week before coming back. The space was just too tight to safely accommodate the 38-foot-4-inch bus. So it was old school -- stationing reporters up and down the Metra tracks at each crossing. The Fox River Grove crash stands as the worst crash involving a Metra train in its history, and one of the worst grade crossing crashes in U.S. history. Did she have a feeling? Five students died in the crash Wednesday and two more were The engineer, whom Goglia did not identify, said he saw the bus stopped on the tracks, immediately started sounding the horn and applied his regular and emergency brakes. FOX RIVER GROVE, Ill. It's been 20 years since one of the country's deadliest rail crossing crashes happened in Fox River Grove. But Catencamp, unfamiliar with the route, drove onto the tracks and was then pinned in by the red light. The accident is one of the worst in Metra's history. I wanted to be just like her, says Bailey, asingle mother of three young kids. Im literally shaking as Im walking on the bus, he says of those times. Lawsuits were filed the month after the crash, and the last of these was resolved in January 2004. Ohio Pupil Transportation Safety Commission (Spring 2007). He wasn't breathing, and Brian laid his twin's head on his lap, and yelled, "Breathe! [4]:1 At the time of the accident, the Metra train was traveling at approximately 60 miles per hour (97km/h). Shes haunted by a drawing Stephanie sketched about a week before she died, a pastel of a set of weeping eyes. She said it has taken years to recover from the trauma. All times are approximate, given in the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) report as the best approximation of when the events occurred as a result of their investigation. ", Still, "as a parent, you always wonder what they would be doing now if they were alive? The Fox River Grove bus/train collision at a level crossing (grade crossing) at Northwest Highway and Algonquin Road killed seven . As with most transportation crashes, there were other conditions present that created an environment in which this type of collision could occur. They can be found up and down Northwest Highway, in the northern suburbs where Green Bay Road parallels another C&NW line, at streets crossing the Norfolk & Western line in the southwest suburbs and elsewhere, he said. Tests conducted Thursday showed that the bus would have had little time for escape, even under the best circumstances. The Illinois Secretary of State's office said the driver, it took the train only 18 seconds to cover the distance from I told my wife I was going there. The ringing in his ears. The intersection where the accident occurred is difficult to describe. State records show that the firm received a multiple-year contract for $16.1 million from the agency in January to perform a wide variety of electrical contractor services for the state, including the inspection of traffic signal devices along railroads. Yes there was human error. "Kids are screaming. Christina Bailey, now 37 and living in Arizona, says she was too afraid. Debbie Owens was there. On October 25, 1995 at 7:10 am, Metra train number 624 collided with the back of a school bus carrying students to Cary-Grove High School. Her brother died in 2008, followed by her mother in 2010. October 25, 1995-twenty years ago. a cervical fracture in the crash. Yet "they knew this crossing was a problem," he said. The Boy Scouts presented the award posthumously. The Union Pacific Railroad and Metra paid $7 million. Substitute driver unfamiliar with the route. A total of $27.3 million was paid to the victims; of this amount, the school district paid $16.26 million, as school districts are held responsible for the actions of their drivers. crash. As Daily Herald executive editor, I hadn't covered a story in a while. When a second track was constructed later, the only land available was on the south side. What an awful day. "The (National Transportation Safety Board) has been very concerned about these intersections," he said. He remembers the feeling when the train hit the bus, snapping his head around violently; the smell of burning wire and seeing his brother slumped over a seat, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. Pedestrian volumes at this crosswalk were extremely light, according to a survey conducted by the Village of Fox River Grove in May 1996. To this day, he says he wakes up every morning in pain. Two people had Seven teenagers died in the crash. Its long before sunrise, and Dotson sets off from home. At the crash site, the improved signaling system installed after the crash now protects the passing trains and motor vehicle traffic. Develop guidelines for the appropriate placement of radios on school buses. My job that day was to chronicle all this, to write a color story describing what it was like at the scene. "There was a great deal of interest in the distance between opened the door, looked and listened for traffic, and then Timing of the safety system was not the only problem that federal investigators found. Breathe! And somehow he did. Breathe!". Web posted at: 11:50 a.m. EDT. The crash has had a lasting affect on the emergency personnel who rushed to the scene of the crash, the survivors, and, of course, the family and friends of loved ones killed when a Metra train slammed into the back of the bus in Fox River Grove on Oct. 25, 1995. All of those killed Jeffrey Clark, 16; Stephanie Fulham, 15; Susanna Guzman, 18; Michael Hoffman, 14; Joe Kalte, 16; Shawn Robinson, 14; and Tiffany Schneider, 15 were reportedly sitting in the last four rows. This process used up 12 seconds of warning time as the train approached. I told my wife I was going there. A commuter train had smashed into a school bus in Fox River Grove. Jeffrey Clark died after he was thrown from the bus, leading his father to wonder if seat belts might have saved some students' lives. Buses, trucks and other large vehicles were forced to pull through the railroad crossing in order to activate the signals at the intersection. "The timing doesn't appear The crossing was of inherently dangerous design, in that a long vehicle could be partially trapped on the crossing while held by a red light at the intersection. Nearby is a small memorial to the seven high school students killed in the crash. The school bus crash, though, was different. (7News) Four children and one adult were rushed to the hospital Monday morning after a crash involving a school bus, the Montgomery County Police Department said . HOLY CRAP! light and the rail. That was the day of the Fox River Grove school bus-Metra train collusion. Tiffany Schneider, 15. My muscles are in a state of perpetual spasm, he says. Steve Bertrand on Chicago's Afternoon News is joined by survivor Jenny Swiecionis as she shares the tragic events that occurred in 1995 when a train collided with her school bus in Fox River Grove. At the time of the accident, 35 students were on board. These actions increased the chances of a train impacting a school bus, but were not leading causes. The train is 1,200ft (366m) from the crossing. One of seven students killed in the bus/train collision in Fox River Grove, Illinois. | Ashlee Rezin Garcia/Sun-Times 16 of 19 Dear Abby: Is it cheating if nothing physical ever happened? He retired five years ago, after more than four decades. The horrific crash, which took the lives of seven. Officials said the train was traveling at 50 miles per hour, The most seriously injured suffered skull fractures, lacerations and internal injuries. Dotson thought about quitting the railroad. At the same location on Oct. 25, 1995, inbound Metra train No. Its moving slowly across the tracks, but theres no reason to panic. MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. John Goglia of the National Transportation Safety Board The weather at the bus stop that autumn morning was biting cold, and it didn't help that the driver was running about 20 minutes late. Meanwhile, my brother-in-law, Dr. Joe Giangrasso, was treating the victims in Good . I am 39 years old, and I have 25 years worth of memories, Lucas says. 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Catencamp is the assistant director of safety for school transportation in the Cary-Grove school district. According to Pennsylvania State Police, the crash happened on Sandy Lake Road in Mill Creek Township just before 10 p.m. Friday. Transportation Department spokesman Dick Adorjan said the He had bleeding on the brain and suffered multiple spinal fractures. The song "Runaway" by Janet Jackson blared from the radio as the bus crossed railroad tracks and stopped at a red light on Algonquin Road. "We were all in a sort of shock," she said, recalling the panicked look on adult faces as they tended to teens with worse injuries. As trains approach Fox River Grove, a sensor placed 3,080 feet from the Algonquin Road crossing turns on flashing lights and begins lowering the crossing gates, Goglia said. Polston was at the scene Wednesday morning to monitor the equipment when the crash occurred. 7:00am: Metra express commuter train 624 leaves the, 32seconds before impact: The crossing processor detects the presence of the Metra train. pronounced dead Thursday after being taken off life support Doug Ray began his career at the Daily Herald Media Group as a reporter. His boss told him to take off as much time as he needed. The train was going 69 mph when it hit the rear left of the bus, spinning it 180 degrees and slicing the cab from the chassis like a machete through cake. A. But the distance from the tracks, across the stop line, to the edge of Northwest Highway is about 45 feet, officials said. Seven high school students died and about two dozen more were injured, including Burriss, who suffered a severe concussion and torn cartilage in both knees. Fox River Grove Fire Protection District Chief Bob Kreher, left, and his brother, Barrington Countryside Fire Protection District Chief Jim Kreher. If the driver had realized the danger, she would still have been forced to pull through a red light to clear the track when the warning bells sounded. The regular driver later said that when the bus was running on schedule, she did not usually have to contend with trains at that intersection. The changes included creating a standardized system nationwide connecting traffic signals to railroad warning devices, Vercruysse says. 6:15am: Bus scheduled to leave bus garage. Girlfriend insists her secret visits and conversations with another man dont count as an affair. The brothers are now Crystal Lake Firefighter/Paramedics. The C&NW is the only railroad in the Chicago area and possibly the only one in the country in which trains travel on the left track instead of the right. Gates first were installed at the intersection in 1960, according to state records, and were upgraded in 1986. But the bus driver, Patricia Catencamp, 54, told investigators that the light never turned green. Dateline NBC coverage of the 1995 school bus - commuter train crash in Fox River Grove, IL. Her father died in 2008. If youre in a pinch and lack a coffee machine and a grinder, you can try making whats called cowboy coffee. This might not be the tastiest cup of joe, but itll certainly get the job done. Start each day with Chicago Tribune editors' top story picks, delivered to your inbox. Require recording devices on all interconnected crossings in the future, and require their usage when both railroad and joint maintenance is done on the crossing. Twenty-five years ago Sunday, Ford Dotson Jr.s train smashed into a school bus in Fox River Grove. Twenty years ago, a train slammed into a school bus at a train crossing in Fox River Grove. Stephanie would have turned 40 on Oct. 8. Seven teenagers died, and the bus driver and 24 passengers were hurt. An aerial shot of the Fox River Grove bus-train crash in 1995 from a NTBS report. But we also moved forward with reporting that hopefully will prevent another tragedy. IDOT officials said they must be located 12 feet from the track, and motorists are required to stop at a flashing signal or gate no closer than 15 feet from the nearest rail. Thats gone, and Im never going to be able to replace that.. Frantic to find out more, they were told to gather just down the hill at the fire station. ", "If there hadn't been a bus driver who hadn't been 20 minutes late, there wouldn't have been an express train that came through," he said. She told investigators she didn't even realize the arm of the crossing gates had come down on the side of her bus, the rear portion of which was still on the tracks. Review the information with both regular and substitute bus drivers regularly. As the death toll rises to 7 in Wednesday's collision in Fox River Grove, investigators say they're `troubled' by the timing of the signals and by the intersection itself. She had to flee the room whenever "Runaway" was played. Bus driver Patricia Catencamp a substitute whod never driven the route before was running 20 minutes behind schedule. Kimberly Schneider waits for word about her daughter, Tiffany, after Metra train No. suffered massive head and facial injuries. Without blaming her for the crash, Goglia said the regular driver's rules were the wiser ones. Catencamp stopped before coming to the tracks, looked left and right, shed later recall, then began to pull across. He yelled, Breathe! Of these, 24 had similar problems, and were repaired. -. He also wonders about the "freakiness of it, how it all came together. Burriss remembers no sounds of the crash, only "dead silence.". 20 to 25 seconds after the train activated a sensor, however, He and his wife now live in Colorado. The bus, making its morning run to Cary-Grove High School, was virtually trapped on the rails by timing and geometry. sounded the train's horn and slammed on breaks as he She feels bad for the bus driver, whom she never faulted: "I know she's suffered. FOX RIVER GROVE, Illinois (CNN) -- As federal investigators focus on a traffic signal where a train hit a bus killing seven students, the bus driver in Wednesday's accident said the. Move the bus! students, now panicked, yelled. A month before the deadly collision, another train had sheared the bumper off a pickup truck whose back end hadnt made it fully over the tracks. Her brother, Shaun, should have been on the bus that day but disobeyed his parents and took the car. onto route 14.". In the runup to the 2024 election, the Sun-Times, WBEZ and the Center for Effective Government at the University of Chicago will be collaborating on a project to educate our audience about the threat to our democracy and how we can form a more perfect union., 25 years later, Fox River Grove Metra-school bus crash still haunts engineer, other survivors. the signal was red and that she never heard the train before come forward with complaints about the crossing. Ironically, had the train been operating on any line other than the C&NW, the accident may never have occurred. ", "It was the first accident I had been in," Burriss said. The brothers are now Crystal Lake firefighter-paramedics. The bus driver, filling in for someone who called in sick, had never driven the route before, was running late and was not familiar with the intersection, which did not allow enough space for the bus to clear the tracks, according to a report by the National Transportation Safety Board. There are standards for the placement of crossing gates, however. Just keep going forward. Its speed has increased to 69mph (111km/h), just short of the speed limit on that section of track. On October 25, 1995, a school bus taking kids to "It made me appreciate things a little more, be more cautious about my surroundings," Burriss said. There also had been complaints from drivers that they barely had time to cross the tracks before the stoplight at the intersection changed to red.