Images from the Washington, D.C. Metro train wreck
District of Columbia Fire and Emergency workers at the site of a rush-hour collision between two Metro transit trains in northeast Washington, D.C. Monday.
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District of Columbia Fire and Emergency workers at the site of a rush-hour collision between two Metro transit trains in northeast Washington, D.C. Monday.
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District of Columbia Fire and Emergency workers at the site of a rush-hour collision between two Metro transit trains in northeast Washington, D.C. Monday.
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This image made from television shows firefighters at the scene of a collision between two Metro transit trains in northeast Washington near the Washington-Maryland border on the Metro system's red line.
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District of Columbia Fire and Emergency workers remove an unidentified individual at the site of a rush-hour collision between two Metro transit trains in northeast Washington, D.C. on Monday.
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National Transportation Safety Board investigators photograph the site of a rush-hour collision between two Metro transit trains in northeast Washington, D.C. Monday.
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District of Columbia Fire and Emergency workers at the site of a rush-hour collision between two Metro transit trains in northeast Washington, D.C. Monday.
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Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI Washington Field Office, Joseph Persichini, Jr, center, Mayor Adrian M. Fenty, center right, are seen during a news conference near the site where two metro trains collided near Fort Totten Metro Station in Washington, Monday.
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District of Columbia Fire and Emergency workers at the site of a rush-hour collision between two Metro transit trains in northeast Washington, D.C. Monday.
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District of Columbia Fire and Emergency workers at the site of a rush-hour collision between two Metro transit trains in northeast Washington, D.C. Monday.
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District of Columbia Fire and Emergency workers at the site of a rush-hour collision between two Metro transit trains in northeast Washington, D.C. Monday.
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