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'''Walter James Griffin III''' (born [[1979]]; died [[December 13]], [[2022]] in [[Bessemer]]) was a trainee locomotive conductor for the [[Norfolk Southern Railway]].
'''Walter James Griffin III''' (born [[1979]]; died [[December 13]], [[2022]] in [[Bessemer]]) was a trainee locomotive conductor for the [[Norfolk Southern Railway]].


Early in the morning of December 13, 2022 Griffin was at the controls of a locomotive operating near [[32nd Street Bessemer|32nd Street]] and [[Carolina Avenue]] in [[Bessemer]]. As he passed a stationary Norfolk Southern train facing the opposite direction on an adjacent track, the end of a steel beam which was protruding from one of the stationary gondola cars crashed through his cab window, struck him in the head, and killed him.
Early in the morning of December 13, 2022 Griffin was at the controls of a locomotive operating near [[32nd Street Bessemer|32nd Street]] and [[Carolina Avenue]] in [[Bessemer]]. As he passed a stationary Norfolk Southern train facing the opposite direction on an adjacent track, the end of a steel beam which was protruding from one of the stationary gondola cars crashed through his cab window, struck him in the head, and killed him. The National Transportation Safety Board investigated the death and found that the protruding beam had been observed and for a time marked with caution tape during the week prior to the incident, but that Norfolk Southern officials had not been formally notified of the hazard.


In January [[2023]] Griffin's widow, Sherita Fields, filed a civil lawsuit against the railway in [[Jefferson County Circuit Court]], claiming that the company was negligent in not inspecting the loading of the cars at the nearby [[U.S. Pipe]] plant.
In January [[2023]] Griffin's widow, Sherita Fields, filed a civil lawsuit against the railway in [[Jefferson County Circuit Court]], claiming that the company was negligent in not inspecting the loading of the cars at the nearby [[U.S. Pipe]] plant.
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* Robinson, Carol (December 13, 2022) "Norfolk Southern conductor trainee killed when metal flies through train’s window." {{AL}}
* Robinson, Carol (December 13, 2022) "Norfolk Southern conductor trainee killed when metal flies through train’s window." {{AL}}
* Thornton, William (March 15, 2023) "Alabama woman sues Norfolk Southern after husband killed in ‘freak accident’." {{AL}}
* Thornton, William (March 15, 2023) "Alabama woman sues Norfolk Southern after husband killed in ‘freak accident’." {{AL}}
* "US Pipe workers noticed beam hanging from railcar later involved in deadly Bessemer accident." (October 19, 2023) Associated Press / {{AL}}


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Revision as of 15:13, 25 October 2023

Walter James Griffin III (born 1979; died December 13, 2022 in Bessemer) was a trainee locomotive conductor for the Norfolk Southern Railway.

Early in the morning of December 13, 2022 Griffin was at the controls of a locomotive operating near 32nd Street and Carolina Avenue in Bessemer. As he passed a stationary Norfolk Southern train facing the opposite direction on an adjacent track, the end of a steel beam which was protruding from one of the stationary gondola cars crashed through his cab window, struck him in the head, and killed him. The National Transportation Safety Board investigated the death and found that the protruding beam had been observed and for a time marked with caution tape during the week prior to the incident, but that Norfolk Southern officials had not been formally notified of the hazard.

In January 2023 Griffin's widow, Sherita Fields, filed a civil lawsuit against the railway in Jefferson County Circuit Court, claiming that the company was negligent in not inspecting the loading of the cars at the nearby U.S. Pipe plant.

References

  • Robinson, Carol (December 13, 2022) "Norfolk Southern conductor trainee killed when metal flies through train’s window." AL.com
  • Thornton, William (March 15, 2023) "Alabama woman sues Norfolk Southern after husband killed in ‘freak accident’." AL.com
  • "US Pipe workers noticed beam hanging from railcar later involved in deadly Bessemer accident." (October 19, 2023) Associated Press / AL.com