Amtrak Engineer Wasn't Using Cellphone Before Crash, Investigators Say

The 32-year-old engineer says he doesn't remember the derailment.

— -- The engineer driving the Amtrak train that derailed in Philadelphia last month was not using his cellphone in the moments before the crash, investigators said today.

Engineer Brandon Bastion -- who says he has no recollection of the crash that killed eight people and injured more than 200 -- voluntarily turned his phone and password over to authorities.

Investigators say the train was traveling at twice the speed limit before it derailed, reaching speeds of up to 106 mph before the engineer applied the brakes.