Spain Experiences its Worst Train Accident in 40 Years

An increase in train derailments was one of the first symptoms of the approach of Planet X to become noticeable, being expressed even before Planet X entered the inner solar system in 2003.

Planet X was described as affecting the Earth from afar, like tugging on the edge of a spider web where the effects are felt elsewhere on the web; in this way there has been an increase in earthquakes and unpredictable weather going back years, even before Planet X entered the solar system, due to the increased swirling of the Earth’s core.

It is therefore logical that an increase in train derailments would accompany any increase in seismic activity – train tracks need to be straight and even the slightest shift to the side of a section of track would cause a train to derail.

The area most affected by train derailments is the stretch zone.  Stretch zone quakes are silent, and people are generally unaware anything is happening, although signs such as booms and trumpet sounds can occur.

This zone stretches from Western Europe across the Eurasian Plate, and also includes the South-East United States, the St. Lawrence Seaway, the Red Sea and the African Rift.

In other parts of the world, shifting ground is more associated with earthquakes that people are aware of, such as the Pacific which is compressing, so authorities inspect railway tracks after any seismic activity, reducing the likelihood of accidents.

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Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on November 16, 2011 at 2:59pm

http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnews/news/transport/public_t...

Major train disruption between Manchester and Sheffield after derailment

Commuters on trains across Greater Manchester are being hit by delays after a derailment in Derbyshire.

Trains between Sheffield and Manchester Airport are being hit by 20-minute delays after a freight train derailed in Edale. Replacement buses are being used.

The delays are hitting First TransPennine Express and East Midlands Trains services.

Northern Rail trains between Sheffield and Manchester Piccadilly are also being diverted due to a broken down train at Brinnington, near Stockport.

Elsewhere, Arriva Trains Wales services between Cardiff Central and Manchester Piccadilly are running with delays of more than 90 minutes due to poor weather conditions between Pontypool and Abergavenny

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on November 15, 2011 at 4:32pm

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32 train cars derail near Topeka

GRANTVILLE, Kan. — Workers are cleaning up after rail cars from two Union Pacific trains derailed near each other near Topeka.

Union Pacific spokesman Mark Davis says no injuries were reported when 32 railroad cars derailed about midnight Monday near Topeka between the Kansas River and Kansas 24 highway.

Davis says 22 coal-hauling cars from an eastbound train left the rails, causing 10 cars from a westbound train to derail.

The cause of the derailment is under investigation

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on November 14, 2011 at 4:30am

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/jersey_city_blaze_derails_path_U...

Jersey City blaze derails PATH

Last Updated: 3:54 AM, November 13, 2011

Posted: 1:54 AM, November 13, 2011

 

Path train service between New York and New Jersey skidded to a halt for several hours last night after a fire caused all power to track signals to be lost.

The damaging blaze was an electrical fire that broke out at about 8 p.m. in an equipment closet at the station at Journal Square in Jersey City, a Port Authority spokesperson said.

Although power to the tracks was not affected, power was lost to all of the signals that control train movements throughout the system.

PATH officials said service was restored by 1 a.m.

 

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on November 14, 2011 at 4:18am

http://www.theborneopost.com/2011/11/14/undercarriage-fire-disrupts...

Undercarriage fire disrupts Port Klang-Batu Caves commuter service

Posted on November 14, 2011, Monday

KUALA LUMPUR: A minor fire which broke out at the undercarriage of the Port Klang-Batu Caves commuter train caused service on the route to to be disrupted for a short while yesterday.

The fire department was alerted when the fire detected at 7.32am and it took firemen just 20 minutes to extinguish the flames.

KTM Berhad corporate communications unit senior manager  Mohd Fazil Ismail said passengers on the train were transferred to another for their safety and to facilitate extinguishing of the fire.

“There weren’t many passengers on board and this helped in making the transfer of the passengers a smooth process,” he told Bernama.

He said the affected train was towed to KTM’s depot and that all its commuter services returned to normal thereafter.

He added that investigations were underway to find out how the fire started.    Four KTM Intercity services were also disrupted following a locomotive derailment at 7.10am yesterday at KM704.50 (Kulai-Layang-Layang).

KTM said in a statement that the first train service affected was the ‘Ekspress Sinaran Timur’ (No.14) which was delayed from its original schedule and would continue the journey up to the Tumpat station.

“The second service was Shuttle (No.92) which was cancelled and the third, Ekspress Rakyat (No.2) from JB Sentral to Kuala Lumpur was also cancelled,” the statement said.

The fourth service that was affected was the ‘Senandung Timur’ (No.27) where the service was halted up to Kluang and the passengers transferred by Bus to the JB Sentral station, the statement said.

“The affected KTM train services were expected to resume fully at 3pm,” the statement said.

According to the statement, no loss of life was reported following the derailment and repair works were being carried out.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on November 14, 2011 at 4:15am
http://www.fox43.com/news/wpmt-traindelays-duncannon-perrycounty,0,...

Train derailment causes major delays in Perry County

8:13 p.m. EST, November 13, 2011
DUNCANNON, PERRY COUNTY—
A train derailment in Altoona, PA caused major delays in Duncannon Sunday. Norfolk Southern says a train left the tracks around 8:00 Saturday night causing major backlogs in Perry County and across the area.

Starting just after 4:00 Sunday morning, drivers were unable to get through Burley Road and another private road due to the stopped train.
Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on November 11, 2011 at 11:33pm

http://www.9wsyr.com/mostpopular/story/Propane-tanker-derails-I-81-...

Propane tanker derails; I-81 shut down, neighborhoods evacuated

Syracuse (WSYR-TV) – Syracuse Police have evacuated homes on the city's South Side and shut down a portion of I-81 after two tankers at the end of a CSX train - including one carrying propane - rolled off a set of tracks.

Route 81 - both northbound and southbound - is shut down from the split with 481 at Rock Cut Road to the 690 split in East Syracuse.

According to Onondaga County 911 dispatchers, the tanks have not released any gas. However, as a precaution, Syracuse Police are evacuating Berwyn Avenue and Benedict Avenue neighborhoods.

50 to 60 displaced neighbors are being sent to the Westcott Community Center.  They will not be allowed to return to their homes tonight.

Police are considering expanding the evacuation area to homes west of I-81.

Syracuse Police say the incident will likely present significant traffic problems since the stretch is the most traveled in the city.

Police say fans going to the SU football team's game against South Florida at 8 p.m. may encounter changes in the traffic pattern since the derailment occurred near the university.

NewsChannel 9 and 9WSYR.com will have more information as it becomes available.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on November 11, 2011 at 11:31pm

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Breaking News: Neighborhood evacuated after train derailment

By: Web Staff

 

 

SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Crews remain on the scene of a train derailment that forced the evacuation of dozens of homes in Syracuse.

It happened around 1:30 p.m. Friday along the railroad tracks that run between Route 81 and Berwyn Avenue.

Police said two cars on a CSX train overturned, and one was carrying about 18,000 gallons of propane.

No injuries have been reported in the derailment, but officials are keeping a close eye on the propane tank.

Terry Williams of the Syracuse Fire Department said, "Right now the tank rolled off the wheels onto its roof. We have some monitoring equipment set up around it. Right now we don't have any leaks so we're just going to continue monitoring it, expand our evacuation zone and wait for the cleanup company to get here."

Route 81 has been shut down in both directions from the Route 481 interchange to the 690 interchange. Eastbound Colvin Street is also closed.

Officials expect those closures to last at least through the start of Friday night’s SU football game and potentially overnight or even through Saturday since cranes will need to be brought in to right the cars.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on November 10, 2011 at 3:43pm

 

Train Derailment reported near West Quincy

WEST QUINCY, ILL. -- Crews are on the scene of a train derailment near West Quincy at this hour.

The call came in around 3:30 for two to three cars off the tracks.

The accident is believed to be here...just south of the rail yard in West Quincy.

At first report, one of the cars was close to a propane tank, but officials on the scene say that is no longer a worry.

From what we understand, two cars have jumped the tracks, and one MAY have tipped over.

The cars were carrying potash and wheat.

http://www.connecttristates.com/news/story.aspx?id=684889#.TrvSTFZK_iQ

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on November 10, 2011 at 3:29pm

Q Train Collision Causes Straphanger Nightmare 

Astoria straphangers faced a nightmarish early-morning commute on November 1afteraQtrainstruckthebumperatthe Ditmars Boulevard station, transit officials said.

The collision occurred at about 7:49 a.m., sending hundreds of straphangers scrambling for safety at the Astoria station.

Investigators are looking into the cause of the incident, said Charles Seaton, spokesperson for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

Following the collision, transit workers draped red tape blocking the entrance to the Ditmars Boulevard station, Seaton said. Service was suspended on both the N and Q lines between Ditmars Boulevard and Queens Plaza following the collision.

Commuters stymied by the service interruption headed to nearby M60 Manhattan-bound buses, only to find the buses filled to capacity, law enforcement sources said. A mad rush ensued, with commuters trying to board the packed buses.

Transit workers tried to keep order, turning away most of the harried commuters – some of whom headed to the street, scrambling to hail cabs.

Shuttle buses were brought to the subway entrance at about 8 a.m. to accommodate stranded straphangers.

The two trains involved in the crash were determined fully functional at about 1 p.m. and service was restored by 1:10 p.m., Seaton said.

There were no reported injuries in the collision or the resulting chaos.

http://www.qgazette.com/news/2011-11-09/Features/Q_Train_Collision_...

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on November 9, 2011 at 10:07pm

http://www.deccanchronicle.com/dc50/3-killed-9-injured-janata-derai...

3 killed, 9 injured in Janata derailment

Madras, Nov. 9: The driver and two firemen were killed and nine passengers sustained injuries when the engine, two parcel vans and a third class coach of the Madras-Bombay Janata Express derailed and capsized at 2.34 this morning at Kosgi railway station, about 26 miles from Raichur, on the Guntakal-Raichur Section of the Southern Railway.

Of the injured, four were Railway employees. A press note issued by the Southern Railway said that the injuries sustained by the passengers were all of a minor nature and that the passengers had left for their destinations after medical attention. The four railway employees who also sustained injuries, were given medical attention at the Railway hospital, Guntakal by the chief medical officer of the Southern Railway.

According to official information available here, the accident occurred while the train was being received at Kosgi station. It entered a sand hump, resulting in the derailment and capsizing of the engine and three adjacent bogies. The Press note said there was no interruption to through running as a result of the accident that the train left on its onward journey (to Bombay) at 8.30 am after a delay of six hours.

The divisional superintendent, Guntakal, rushed to the accident spot to organise relief operations, the Press note said. Mr P.K.M. Menon, chief medical officer of the Railway, also left for the scene of the accident by road. First aid to the injured passengers was rendered by local doctors at Kosgi. Medical assistance was also rushed from Adoni as well as Gooty. The Additional Commissioner of Railway Safety, Bangalore, will hold an enquiry into the cause of the accident at Kosgi station at 11 a.m. tomorrow.

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