Cases involving individuals who have been injured in crashes and collisions involving commercial airlines, railroads, oceangoing vessels, and government-operated municipal bus and rail systems. Some of the most common mass transit accidents are caused by sudden starts and stops, speeding, intoxication of operators and slippery floors. Buses are often involved in accidents with other motor vehicles, pedestrians, and bicyclists. Trains sometimes come derailed or have toxic spills that affect many people. People who are injured in mass transit accidents may be compensated for their injury, lost income, and pain and suffering.
Rowe is an unincorporated community in San Miguel County, New Mexico, United States. It is located along Interstate 25 near the Pecos National Historical Park, at an elevation of 6,821 feet. Rowe is served by the Native American Preparatory School. Rowe was established for the purpose of providing labor for the Santa Fe Railroad in the late 1870's or early 1880's. The majority of the population came from Las Ruedas approximately 2 miles away on the Pecos River. A pipeline to provide water for steam engines was laid between Rowe and the now diminishing village of Las Ruedas.