Train attack in Europe exposes vulnerability of US rail passengers
Washington
THE attempted attack by an armed man aboard a high-speed train in Europe has raised new concerns in the United States about the vulnerability of rail passengers and whether current security measures are adequate.
Unlike airports, which are guarded with multiple layers of security - including airport police and Transportation Security Administration personnel operating metal detectors and full-body scanners - most railroad stations have minimal scrutiny for those boarding trains.
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