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Still missing your luggage from the Amtrak derailment?

Three people died after an Amtrak train on its inaugural run, reportedly traveling more than 80 miles per hour, derailed onto Interstate 5 Monday morning, spilling train cars onto the freeway and blocking the southbound lanes of the artery between Thurston and Pierce counties.
Three people died after an Amtrak train on its inaugural run, reportedly traveling more than 80 miles per hour, derailed onto Interstate 5 Monday morning, spilling train cars onto the freeway and blocking the southbound lanes of the artery between Thurston and Pierce counties. sbloom@theolympian.com

People who were aboard Amtrak No. 501 are asked to work with their Amtrak Family Care Liaison, or to call the Amtrak Incident Hotline if they are still missing their personal items.

To reach the hotline, call 800-523-9101.

The Washington State Patrol reports that it has received several questions about personal items lost during Monday’s derailment. The agency asks that people spread the word to help passengers find their items.

This story was originally published December 21, 2017 at 4:56 PM with the headline "Still missing your luggage from the Amtrak derailment?."

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