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Danger on the Tracks: Ellicott City Debates a Longtime Practice
Residents have been hanging out on train tracks in Ellicott City for years. Will a fatal derailment change that?

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Residents have been hanging out on train tracks in Ellicott City for years. Will a fatal derailment change that?

After two full days of road closures, many Main Street businesses are aching for customers.
After two full days of road closures, many Main Street businesses are aching for customers.
Services will be held in Ellicott City, where both victims grew up.
Officials say it will be "another few days" until traffic can return to Main Street.
Hundreds attend event in Ellicott City.
A makeshift memorial has sprouted on Main Street near the site of a CSX derailment in Ellicott City.
Services will be held in Ellicott City, where both victims grew up.
A makeshift memorial has sprouted on Main Street near the site of a CSX derailment in Ellicott City.
Officials say it will be "another few days" until traffic can return to Main Street.
A new program is bringing paid parking downtown.
Observance at Mount Hebron High School attracted hundreds.
The high school attracted hundreds.
Officials say more than 20 cars derailed.
Two young women, 19, died in the Ellicott City train derailment.
One local made his way into the middle of the Ellicott City train derailment. And took pictures.
Two young women, 19, died in the Ellicott City train derailment.
Officials say more than 20 cars derailed.