The September 12 collision between a Metrolink train and a Union Pacific train was not the first time Veolia Transportation faced questions about its safety practices. The company’s ShuttlePort division lost a Broward County contract after two fatal accidents attributed to safety lapses, and the company has faced criticism over lax recordkeeping, maintenance and training practices. The global company operates railways, buses and taxis moving more than 2.5 billion passengers per year throughout Australia, Europe and the United States.
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