Departure - Season 2

Season 2
The season's mystery begins with the derailing of the automated high-speed train Apollo on its way from Toronto to Chicago. At 140 mph, the train loses control at a tough turn and hits a tanker truck at a crossing. Seventy-two passengers are dead in total, including the driver, Walter Mack. On Howard's recommendation, crash investigator Kendra Malley and her assistant Theo fly to the other side of the pond to assist the FTSA in the investigation. They work with FBI agent Ellen, fellow computer geek Charlotte, and local sheriff Parker to break the case. Scotland Yard detective Dom joins in later in the investigation. The derailing of the train leads us to many tracks of mystery, and the mystery leads to a shocking revelation.

Episodes

Runaway
Kendra Malley is called to the U.S. to investigate a high-speed train crash in rural Michigan.

Fugitive
Kendra learns about a mysterious passenger on the run after escaping from U.S. Marshals' custody.

Walk the Line
Kendra shares information with her FBI counterpart; Kendra gets a big break in the case.

Wrecking Ball
Kendra looks for connections between the victims; Max and Kendra hatch a plan with the FBI.

Don't Tread on Me
Kendra and Agent Hunter find proof of a larger conspiracy; a confrontation leaves Kendra shaken.

Witness
As the case winds down, Kendra feels there's still a missing piece of the puzzle.
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