An early Sunday morning crash involving an Amtrak passenger train and a freight train in Cayce killed two people and resulted in 116 more passengers being taken to area hospitals.
As the injured are tended to, the cause of the crash is investigated, debris is cleared and displaced passengers are re-routed to their destinations, many have taken to social media to share their thoughts on the crash and send their wishes, thoughts and prayers to those impacted by the terrible incident.
Everyone from politicians, to public figures to everyday people have shared their thoughts of shock and their deepest wishes for a full recovery as soon as possible for as many as possible.
Among the reactions:
My thoughts and prayers are with all of the victims involved in this mornings train collision in South Carolina. Thank you to our incredible First Responders for the work they’ve done!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 4, 2018
As you and your loved ones gather at church and other houses of worship today, we ask that you pray for those affected and the families of those who have passed away in the train collision this morning.
— Henry McMaster (@henrymcmaster) February 4, 2018
My prayers are with the families of those killed in the train crash in Lexington County this morning, and hoping for the best for all those injured. South Carolina is with you all! https://t.co/yYJzgc2vp3
— Tim Scott (@SenatorTimScott) February 4, 2018
We continue to send our thoughts to those impacted by the terrible train accident this morning in Cayce. We will keep everyone involved, along with our first responders, in our prayers.#scnews
— Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) February 4, 2018
This is tragic & our prayers go out to all of the lost & injured. Anxiously awaiting the facts & answers as to how this never happens again. https://t.co/bn7imKMoSp
— Steve Benjamin (@SteveBenjaminSC) February 4, 2018
We can only pray for these travelers and their families and trust the first responders to do their work. Thankfully, SC's emergency management team is very good at what they do. May God protect them all... https://t.co/CRwd8S3CgF
— Curtis Loftis (@TreasurerLoftis) February 4, 2018
Heartbreaking news this morning. Roxanne and I are sending our thoughts and prayers to all those injured and to the loved ones of the two people who lost their life in this tragic accident.
— Joe Wilson (@RepJoeWilson) February 4, 2018
Amtrak has set up a passenger information line at 800-523-9101. https://t.co/YQXqErlBC3
Praying for everyone involved in this tragedy and for their families. Amtrak has set up a passenger information line at 800-523-9101. https://t.co/OKeO6dXZcw
— Congressman Tom Rice (@RepTomRice) February 4, 2018
Sending prayers to the families of those who were killed and injured in the Amtrak crash in Lexington, SC this morning.
— Ralph Norman (@RepRalphNorman) February 4, 2018
Terrible news from Lexington County this morning where two trains collided overnight. Our condolences to the victims and thanks to @SCEMD and first responders.
— Mark Sanford (@RepSanfordSC) February 4, 2018
Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and families of those affected by today's tragic accident. We are thankful for the brave first responders and skilled medical staff. We wish a speedy recovery to those injured and our deepest condolences to those who lost a loved one.
— Catherine Templeton for Governor (@TempletonCath) February 4, 2018
Thoughts and prayers with the families of those lost and hurt and the people of Lexington county this am.
— Trav Robertson (@TravRobertson) February 4, 2018
.@kirklandtsmith & I are saddened by the tragic @Amtrak @CSX train collision this morning. We are praying for the families of those killed and for those injured to make a speedy recovery. Thank you to @SCEMD & all of our first responders who are continuing their life saving work.
— James Smith (@JamesSmithSC) February 4, 2018
Please keep all involved in your thoughts and prayers as we go forward and heal.
— Micah Caskey (@MicahCaskey) February 4, 2018
Godspeed to our fellow South Carolinians and their families who have been impacted by the train derailment.
— dawnstaley (@dawnstaley) February 4, 2018
Sheriff Koon: We’ve been on scene since early morning hours since collision happened. Our hearts go out to those who lost loved ones. #LESM #LCSDnews pic.twitter.com/Ov1aIcc5wg
— Lexington Sheriff (@LCSD_News) February 4, 2018
Sheriff Koon: Response has been amazing. A number of agencies came together to take care of those affected by this tragedy. #LESM #LCSDnews
— Lexington Sheriff (@LCSD_News) February 4, 2018
Saddened by this tragic train collision. Praying for the families of those killed and for those injured. Thank you to @SCEMD and all of our first responders! https://t.co/n1O4cC5yoD
— Rep Beth Bernstein (@beth4house) February 4, 2018
Our thoughts and and prayers are with the victims of the train collision in Cayce this morning, and much gratitude to the first responders on the scene.
— Alan Wilson (@AGAlanWilson) February 4, 2018
.@kirklandtsmith & I are saddened by the tragic @Amtrak @CSX train collision this morning. We are praying for the families of those killed and for those injured to make a speedy recovery. Thank you to @SCEMD & all of our first responders who are continuing their life saving work.
— James Smith (@JamesSmithSC) February 4, 2018
Prayers going up for the victims and survivors of the Amtrak crash this morning in Lexington County.
— Marguerite Willis (@Marg_Willis) February 4, 2018
Tragedy close to home. Prayers for all the victims and their families. https://t.co/sRAeTYxt0v
— Rep. Bill Taylor (@TaylorSCHouse) February 4, 2018
Prayers to all the injured & families of the victims of the train crash In Lexington, SC this am. Cc: @stromlaw https://t.co/CoCGgUqM5g
— Bakari Sellers (@Bakari_Sellers) February 4, 2018
Our thoughts are with the families of the deceased, and we send warmest get well wishes to the injured. Thanks to Lexington County EMS, first responders, medical personnel, and citizen volunteers who jumped into action this morning. @CNN https://t.co/Po5whJ8ai9
— LexingtonCountyDems (@LexSCDems) February 4, 2018
So sad to read about the Amtrak crash here in SC. Will keep all those affected and our first responders in my thoughts.
— Phil Noble (@PhilNobleSC) February 4, 2018
My thoughts and prayers go out to those who lost loved ones and the injured on Amtrak this morning and last week. Incredibly sad. https://t.co/L0M5VRA5hU
— Mignon Clyburn (@MClyburnFCC) February 4, 2018
My thoughts and prayers are with the victims and the families of those involved in the train accident this morning in Cayce. Thank you to South Carolina’s first responders who continue to work through this disaster.
— Molly Spearman (@Molly_Spearman) February 4, 2018
Please pray for all involved in this terrible crash https://t.co/ZEyWxHMuZV
— Katrina Shealy (@KatrinaShealy) February 4, 2018
Praying for all the people involved in the train crash in Lexington County
— ManHatton Home Insp (@carolinablitz) February 4, 2018
My prayers are with the families of those killed in the train crash in Lexington County this morning, and hoping for the best for all those injured. South Carolina is with you all! https://t.co/fmqmCjjw4c by #debbeachamatl via @c0nvey
— Sofia Garner (@SofiaGarner_) February 4, 2018
My prayers go out to all the victims and their families involved in this morning’s train crash in Lexington County
— Janice K. Harper (@JaniceKHarper) February 4, 2018
but my prayers are w #lexingtoncounty
— Lacey (@laceyyc13) February 4, 2018
Early this morning, an Amtrack and freight train collided near Charleston Hwy in Lexington County. Please offer prayers for the families impacted, the injured, volunteer workers, and first responders working the aftermath. https://t.co/UpygorX4DP
— SC Senate GOP (@scsenategop) February 4, 2018
Fontana is praying for those impacted by the Amtrak Train Accident! Two dead after Amtrak train collides with freight train in South Carolina - The Washington Post https://t.co/KDmGWsPVXw
— Acquanetta Warren (@Acqie2010) February 4, 2018
Our sympathies and best wishes to the passengers and crew of the Amtrak and CSX trains. #Railsafety #OLI #OL_NC... https://t.co/Dn2IkqjFN5
— North Carolina OL (@OL_NC) February 4, 2018
The Amtrack collision in South Carolina happened not far from me. I don't know what's going on with Amtrak but, this is ridiculous. Why has there been so many problems with them lately? Prayers for everyone evolved. #AmtrakCrash #Amtrak #SouthCarolina #Cayce #TrainCrash
— KelseyExlib (@imsokelsey) February 4, 2018
Great job Lexington County on the response to the train incident! Top notch!
— AC SO_SteveCombs (@ACSO_SteveCombs) February 4, 2018
Friends, I am going to home to spend time with my family and let them know I love them. After this morning, it is wonderful to know that they are home and safe. I suggest each of you do the same. I love all of you, and I love Lexington County!
— Paul Kirby (@swlexledger) February 4, 2018
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What an extremely difficult morning for those involved in the #AmtrakCrash in Lexington County. We are thinking of the victims, their families, #FirstResponders & everyone helping with this tragic incident.
— Columbia Police Dept (@ColumbiaPDSC) February 4, 2018
Excellent response efforts by @LCSD_News to the tragic train crash in Lexington County. We stand with our first responder brothers and sisters in the Midlands!
— Anderson County EMD (@ACSCEMD) February 4, 2018
Oh my. Just one more disaster. My thoughts, prayers and condolences go out to all the people involved and to Lexington County.
— Maddison A. Loree (@maddisonloree) February 4, 2018
If you have a family member who was on the train and are trying to get more information you can call 1-800-523-9101.
— Henry McMaster (@henrymcmaster) February 4, 2018