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ThUnDeR
July 5th, 2009, 03:01 PM
Two monorail trains crashed early Sunday morning in the Magic Kingdom section of Walt Disney World, killing one train's operator, emergency officials said.

The transit system, which shuttles thousands of visitors around the sprawling resort each day, was shut down while authorities investigated the holiday weekend wreck.

The monorail operator died at the scene of the crash, which happened around 2 a.m., said Bo Jones, deputy chief for Reedy Creek Fire Department. The other train operator was not injured, but was taken to a hospital because he was emotionally shaken. Jones said five park guests were treated at the scene, though the Orange County Sheriff's office said six were treated.

Disney Vice President of Communications Michael Griffin identified the driver as 21-year-old Austin Wuennenberg. Griffin would not discuss how long Wuennenberg had been with Disney or the circumstances surrounding the crash. Disney officials also refused to talk about how the monorail system operates.

"They are extremely rare," Griffin said of accidents at the park. "The safety of our guests and cast are a top priority above all else."

It is unclear what caused the crash, Jones said. Orange County Sheriff's officials are investigating the cause.

Jones said the crash happened at the park's ticket and transportation center. About a dozen guards wearing blue Disney security uniforms guarded the monorail station Sunday morning and prevented visitors from approaching the area.

Griffin would not comment on a video posted on the Web site of Orlando TV station WKMG. The clip, apparently shot by a guest at the theme park, shows several people trying to get the driver's attention as they examine the wreckage.

"This is such a close-knit community, " Griffin said. "Our hearts go out to Austin's family. It's a sad day here."

Ethan Meus, who was visiting the theme park from Dubuque, Iowa, said he and his family took the monorail to dinner at a resort hotel Saturday night. Meus, 17, watched the Magic Kingdom fireworks from the monorail on the way back to his hotel, he said, and didn't notice any problems with the train.

"It's pretty shocking to hear that a driver was killed in that accident," Meus said.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090705/ap_on_re_us/us_disney_monorail_crash

Antares
July 5th, 2009, 03:05 PM
Well my dream sure did come true!!!

Just kidding. At least it was at 2am so the only people that were on the monorail were employees. Everyone is out of the park at 10pm usually.

But I don't see how they crashed. Its kinda easy to see if there is another monorail in front of you!

Θάνατος
July 5th, 2009, 03:15 PM
You are cold John, just kidding.

I do agree that is good that it happened when the park was closed and only one person was hurt. It is too bad that even that person got hurt but his family will be compensated big time to keep them from suing Disney.

YourFriend
July 5th, 2009, 03:24 PM
yeah, imagine if it was when the park was open...ugh

Spin
July 6th, 2009, 06:17 AM
The park was open, actually. Due to July 4th it was open until 1am. I was there when it happened. I didn't find out about anyone dying though until the next morning because when everyone was waiting in line to go to the parking lots they heard the crash and started running towards it, but the Disney employees were telling us to go away from the area. There were visitors on the monorail too.