SANFORD, Fla. —WESH 2 Investigates has learned investigators recovered something from the scene of a deadly train derailment in Sanford on Thursday that could shed light on what happened.  

 

Aerial video from Chopper 2 shows a red device on the tracks called a derailer -- a portable device that operates like a clamp.

It can prevent a parked train from rolling or it can intentionally derail a train to stop if from rolling onto a main line in case another train is coming.

WESH 2 News Investigates spotted the derailer at the spot where the train derailed.

There was a second derailer 200 feet behind the wreckage at the foot of the Sunrail station.

WESH 2 showed the images to an expert with 30 years of experience working in the rail industry. He said the derailers were set in the position to stop a moving train and take it off the tracks causing a derailment.

Florida Highway Patrol said they are factoring the derailers into their investigation.

It's not clear why the derailer was on the track in the first place or if somebody forgot to remove it.

The locomotive is owned by Conrad Yelvington out of Daytona Beach.

According to data from the Federal Railroad Administration, they have a pristine safety record for the last 10 years.

The company released this statement:

"Everyone at Conrad Yelvington Distributors is deeply saddened by this terrible incident and our deepest sympathies and prayers are with "Danny" Putfark and his family. Danny was a longtime employee. He worked for us for 17 years. He was admired and will be greatly missed. He started working  with us when he was 19 years old and the company's anxious and interested to discover the cause of the derailment and we're cooperating with the authorities as they conduct their investigation. Because the matter's under investigation I'm not going to speculate on anything." – Gary Yelvington, president