Julio Cesar Benitez, 45 "was arrested after being interrogated Monday night and was charged for severe damage due to negligence" a judicial source, who requested anonymity, told AFP yesterday.
A video released by the Judicial Information Centre of the Supreme Court shows Benitez dozing and yawning several times during a journey between the Argentine capital's populous western suburbs and the end of the line at Once train station.
Benitez suffered multiple injuries when the train apparently failed to stop Saturday morning, leaving some of its cars on the platform instead of the track. At least 99 people were injured.
The driver had to be rescued by police while angry passengers blamed him for having "fallen asleep."
The incident occurred at the same station where 51 people died and 700 were injured in February 2012, when a train slammed into a retaining wall.
