NTSB Chairman Robert Sumwalt discusses the Amtrak 91 crash. Screenshot via ABC News

NTSB Chairman Robert Sumwalt discusses the Amtrak 91 crash. Screenshot via ABC News

CAYCE, S.C. — A Miami-bound Amtrak train collided with a freight train in South Carolina early Sunday, killing two people and injuring 116, reported ABC News.

Richard Anderson, Amtrak president/CEO said Amtrak train 91 should have been on the main line, but it was directed to tracks just east of it, where a CSX train was parked, according to the report.

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