Train derailments

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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  • KM

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2166626/Rail-chaos-derailed...

    Rail chaos as derailed freight train blocks line in West Highlands after landslide

    • 24-wagon train came off tracks between Corrour and Tulloch
    • Driver 'badly shaken' but there were no other injuries
    • Sleeper from Fort William to London Euston cancelled
    • Network Rail: It is not known when services will resume

    By Nick Enoch

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    A landslide has caused a freight train to derail, blocking the West Highland railway line, following fierce storms and torrential rain.

    The 24-wagon train came off the tracks between Corrour and Tulloch just after 7pm yesterday.

    A spokeswoman for British Transport Police said the driver, who was winched to safety and taken to hospital, was badly shaken by the incident but was not injured. No one else was hurt.

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    Rail services in Scotland have been disrupted after a freight train derailed in the West Highlands following a landslide

    Rail services in Scotland have been disrupted after a freight train derailed in the West Highlands last night following a landslide

    Shaken: The driver, who was shaken up but not hurt, had to be winched to safety before being taken to hospital
    Shaken: The driver, who was shaken up but not hurt, had to be winched to safety before being taken to hospital

    The driver, who was shaken up but not hurt, had to be winched to safety before being taken to hospital after the incident between Tulloch and Currour

    ScotRail's Caledonian sleeper service from Fort William to London Euston, which was due to run overnight, has been cancelled.

    The service will remain at Fort William to provide accommodation for passengers. Trains between Crianlarich and Mallaig are also suspended.

     

    Network Rail said the remote location would make it difficult to recover the derailed train and it is not known when services will resume.

    Rail services have also been affected on both of the main lines in and out of Scotland because of the weather.

    East Coast Trains said it had cancelled all services between Newcastle and Edinburgh following floods in Cumbria and near Newcastle and a landslip near Berwick-upon-Tweed.

  • Starr DiGiacomo

    http://www.bakersfieldnow.com/news/local/Train-derailment-closes-a-...


    Commuter alert: Train derailment closes part of Santa Fe Way



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    BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KBAK/KBFX) — Eastbound and westbound traffic to and from Santa Fe Way has been shut down between Renfro and Kratzmeyer roads due to a train derailment.

    The California Highway Patrol is advising people needing to use Santa Fe Way to get to Shafter to take Rosedale Highway to Highway 43.

    Firefighters said the preliminary investigation points to a brake line failure, allowing one segment of the cargo train to buckle up onto segments in front.

    No one was injured but cornmeal spilled at the crash point.

    Amtrak uses the track for travel to and from Bakersfield. As of Tuesday evening, a spokeswoman said it would affect four trains.

    Amtrak train 703 will originate in Wasco, with passengers being bussed from Bakersfield to Wasco.

    Trains 716, 718 and 704 will terminate at Wasco and passengers will be bussed from Wasco to Bakersfield.

  • Chris

    http://billingsgazette.com/news/local/locomotives-derail-near-broad...

    Locomotives derail near Broadview; track repairs under way

    July 09, 2012 1:11 pm  • 

    A pair of locomotives and a car containing grain products derailed late Sunday night near Broadview.

    Gus Melonas, spokesman for BNSF Railway, said the locomotives and car derailed on a side track near town at about 11:30 p.m. as they pulled 58 mixed-freight cars.

    Nobody was injured when the locomotives derailed and nothing was spilled, he said. As of Monday, officials were still looking into the incident.

    “They have not determined an official cause,” Melonas said.

    The train serves customers between Laurel and Shelby.

    The locomotives were traveling slower than 5 mph when they derailed, Melonas said.

    BNSF crews had everything rerailed by late Monday morning and then set to work replacing track damaged in the derailment.

    That work was expected to be completed by the end of Monday, Melonas said.


    Read more: http://billingsgazette.com/news/local/article_4c16f0db-67a6-5c27-bb...

  • Starr DiGiacomo

    http://www2.nbc4i.com/news/2012/jul/11/train-derails-hazmat-called-...

    Train Derails, Hazmat Called To Scene

    COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Hazmat crews are on the scene of a fire that started when a train with several tankers derailed in north Columbus.

    According to Columbus Police, the tankers were possibly carrying sulfur, although that has not been confirmed. The train derailed on the tracks near North Grant Avenue and East 11th Avenue, but it's not clear what caused the train to go off the tracks.

    Several roads in the area are closed.

    Columbus police and fire remain on scene, and residents in the area are being asked to evacuate.

    There are no reported injuries.

  • Chris

    Freight train derails in US state of Ohio, bursts into flames

    People watch the flames shoot up from a freight train that derailed and some cars burst into flames, early Wednesday morning July 11, 2012 in Columbus Ohio.

    People watch the flames shoot up from a freight train that derailed and some cars burst into flames, early Wednesday morning July 11, 2012 in Columbus Ohio.
    Wed Jul 11, 2012 2:53PM GMT
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    A Freight train carrying agricultural chemicals has derailed in the US state of Ohio, catching fire and prompting the evacuation of a mile-wide area.


    The train, bound for North Carolina from Chicago, derailed in Ohio's capital city, Columbus on early Wednesday.

    The incident prompted evacuations in a mile-wide area as firefighters fought to contain the blaze. Local media reported the flames could be seen from several miles (kilometers) away.

    Two people were injured during the accident. Both were taken to a nearby hospital.

    "I noticed there was a chemical smell, and I was inhaling it so I backed up a little bit more because I wasn't sure what I was getting involved with," Photographer Chris Mumma, who was more than 10 miles away in New Albany said.

    Three of the burning cars were tankers carrying ethanol, according to fire division officials. The cause of the incident is still unknown and under investigatio
  • Starr DiGiacomo

    http://democratherald.com/train-carrying-logs-derails-north-of-talb...

    Train carrying logs derails north of Talbot; no one injured

    Clean-up is expected to take until Friday

    TALBOT -- A northbound Portland & Western Railroad train carrying logs derailed Wednesday afternoon at a crossing on Marlatt Road just north of Talbot.

    Jefferson Rural Fire Protection District  was dispatched at 5:02 p.m. to respond to the incident after neighbors noticed the accident. They discovered the road completely blocked by spilled logs near the 1300 block of Marlatt Road

    A total of eight cars derailed, with several of them completely overturning onto the road and along the track.

    There were only two people on the train -- the conductor and the engineer -- and neither were hurt. No cars were stopped at the crossing at the time of the accident, so no other injuries have been reported.

    Crews were waiting for nearby power lines to be shut down so they could begin the clean-up, which is expected to take until at least Friday.

  • Starr DiGiacomo

    http://www.newsnet5.com/dpp/news/local_news/akron_canton_news/train...

    Trains collide and derail in Akron

    AKRON, Ohio - Crews are cleaning up a train derailment in downtown Akron. The force of the collision pushed three train cars into a nearby parking lot that serves Quaker Square.

    According to Akron police, one CSX train rear-ended another near the intersections of Broadway and Mill. It happened around 1:30 a.m. Thursday.

    One train was stationary. The other was traveling at around 20 miles per hour at the time.

    No vehicle traffic intersections are affected by the derailment. A section of the parking lot at Quaker Square will be closed until the train cars can be removed from the parking lot.

    Both trains were empty.

  • Starr DiGiacomo

    http://www.ndtv.com/article/cities/goods-train-derails-in-bihar-new...

    Goods train derails in Bihar, New Delhi-Kolkata route blocked

  • Starr DiGiacomo

    http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/latest_news.php?nid=39048

    Gazipur train derailment kills one

    A youth was killed and at least 20 people including a driver were injured as the engine along with two compartments of a train derailed and plunged into a ditch in Gazipur Sadar upazila on Friday morning.

    Railway authorities, witnesses and police said the accident occurred around 9:30pm when the compartments of Sundarban Express from Dhaka veered off the track near the outer signal of Gazipur railway station in Dhirasram area.

    Ruhul Amin Helal, 28, of Pabna, died on the spot, reports a correspondent from Gazipur.

    Gazipur police, railway police and Gazipur fire brigade and civil defence members rushed to the spot and rescued the victims.

    Of the injured, Mojibur Rahman and Indrajit Kuman Sarkar, driver and helper of the train, and passengers Lipi Begum, Asma Aktar, Saiful Islam and Arafat Hossain were admitted to Gazipur Sadar Hospital and different local clinics.

    Around 500 metres rail tracks were damaged due to the derailment.

    Rail communications on the Dhaka-Mymensingh, Dhaka-Rajshahi and Dhaka-Khulna routes remained suspended for at least six hours due to the accident.

    Ziauddin Sardar, station officer of Joydevpur railway station, said a relief train from Dhaka after a hectic effort managed to drag the derailed engine and compartments from the tracks at around 2:45pm.

    Communications Minister Obaidul Kader visited the spot soon after the incident.

    The minister formed two separate four-member probe committees to asking them to submit their reports within four and seven days respectively.

  • Starr DiGiacomo

    http://www.wibw.com/home/headlines/Union_Pacific_Train_Derails_In_J...

    JEFFERSON COUNTY, Kan. (WIBW) -- Crews were working to re-open the line Sunday night (7/15), following a train derailment in Jefferson County.

    Union Pacific officials say it happened around 11:45 a.m., near Old Highway 24 and Thompsonville Road. They say the train with 135 cars loaded with coal, was en route from Wyoming to Kentucky. Seven cars derailed.

    No injuries were reported. Union Pacific crews were still working to clear and open the line Sunday night.

  • Starr DiGiacomo

    http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/latest_news.php?nid=39128

    Oil worth Tk 53 lakh spills on ground as train derails in Chandpur

    Oil worth about Tk 53.46 lakh of the state-owned Jamuna Oil Company Ltd spilled on ground near Chitoshi Railway Station in Chandpur as four tankers of an oil-laden train derailed on Sunday.

    Nearly 90 thousand litres of oil spilled on ground as the Chandpur-bound train with 28 oil tankers coming from Chittagong skidded off the track around 5:10pm on Chandpur-Laksham route, report our Chandpur correspondent.

    Badrul Alam, deputy manager of Jamuna Oil Company, informed that 17,500 litre of octane, 16,800 litre of kerosene and 46,500 litre of diesel have been spilled on the ground from the four tankers.

    The company will investigate into the matter, he added.

    Meanwhile, local people with bottles, pots and buckets rushed to the scene to collect oil since Monday morning.

    There was no report of casualties in the accident.

    Train services resumed at 4:40pm between Chandpur to Laksham and Chandpur to Chittagong and Sylhet after a 24-hour brake.

    Tapon Kumar Mitra, station master of Chitoshi Railway Station, informed that rescue trains reached the spot and started operation at around 7:00pm Sunday to salvage all the derailed carriages.

    Comilla region railways Assistant Engineer Liyakat Ali told The Daily Star, a 4-member committee led by railways Chittagong Divisional Transport Officer Jakir Hossain has been formed to investigate into the accident.

  • jorge namour

    'Deaths' in Egypt train crash : 17 Jul 2012 16:17

    Passenger train derails and catches fire in a suburb of Cairo, leaving many dead, a security source said.

    An Egyptian passenger train has derailed and caught fire in a suburb of Cairo, security and medical sources told the Reuters news agency.

    There were reports of several deaths and dozens of people injured in the accident that took place in the suburb of El-Badrasheen.

    Further details were not immediately available.

    More soon...

    http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2012/07/201271715391394947...

  • Starr DiGiacomo

    http://www.wandtv.com/story/19049214/bnsf-cargo-train-derails-in-no...

    BNSF cargo train derails in northeast Montana

    Posted: Jul 17, 2012 9:32 PM ADT Updated: Jul 17, 2012 9:32 PM ADT

    GLASGOW, Mont. (AP) - A BNSF Railway official says a train headed from Chicago to Portland, Ore., has derailed in a remote part of northeast Montana.

    Spokesman Gus Melonas says about a dozen cars of the train derailed Tuesday afternoon about 20 miles east of Glasgow. He says the train had four locomotives and 57 loads of containers with general merchandise.

    Crews are assessing damage and whether trains will have to be rerouted. About 30 trains use the route daily, on average.

    No injuries were reported.

  • Starr DiGiacomo

    http://www.greatfallstribune.com/article/20120717/NEWS01/120717018/...|breaking|text|Frontpage&nclick_check=1

    Train derails east of Glasgow

    7:04 PM, Jul 17, 2012 
    Photo courtesy of Patti Kern-Parcel and The Glasgow Courier.

    GLASGOW – There is a 17-car train derailment on the BNSF single-track main rail line 20 miles miles east of Glasgow, BNSF spokesman Gus Melonas said in a phone interview Tuesday evening.

    A 40-person team has responded to clear the scene, Melonas said. Train traffic is being rerouted through Great Falls and Montana Rail Link line, Melonas said. He said crews are hopeful that the line will be opened sometime Wednesday. The train derailed at 3:41 p.m. Tuesday.

    The line handles 30 trains a day.

    The train that derailed was an intermodal train made up of four locomotives and 57 cars, according to Melonas.

    Some of the cars are stacked up “accordion style,” Melonas said.

    No train personnel were injured in the derailment and there does not appear to be a threat to people or the environment, but a hazardous material crew has responded to assess the damage because there were hazardous materials aboard the train, Melonas said.

  • Starr DiGiacomo

    http://local.stv.tv/edinburgh/111492-train-on-the-fife-circle-derai...

    Train derails with 30 passengers on board after hitting landslide

    By Cara Sulieman 18 July 2012 16:53 BST

    Landslide: The train was derailed after hitting ten feet of mud across the tracks in Fife.SWNS Group

    A train has derailed after hitting ten feet of mud that had washed across the tracks in a landslip in Fife.

    Around 30 passengers and two crew members were on board the 2.17pm Newcraighall to Edinburgh service.

    The front of two carriages came off the tracks between Rosyth and Dunfermline Town when it hit the landslip behind Pitreavie Industrial Estate in Dunfermline at 4.10pm.

    No one was injured and everyone has been kept on board. Another train was dispatched to transfer the passengers, although the disruption is expected to continue, while replacement road transport is also expected to be used while the line remains closed.

    A ScotRail spokeswoman said: "We are transferring passengers onto another train so that they can complete their journey to Edinburgh."

    Meanwhile, all serviced between Inverkeithing and Glenrothes via Dunfermline have been cancelled. Buses are being brought in to operate the route and will be stopping at Rosyth, Dunfermline Town, Dunfermline Queen Margaret, Cowdenbeath, Lochgelly, Cardenden and Glenrothes with Thornton.

    Emergency services attended the derailment to check over passengers and carriages.

    A spokeswoman for Fife Fire and Rescue said: "Firefighters are in attendance of a train derailment at the back of Pitreavie Industrial Estate. We are currently carrying out checks on the train. So far no casualties have been reported."

     

  • Starr DiGiacomo

    http://blogs.seattletimes.com/today/2012/07/amtrak-cascades-train-d...

    July 18, 2012 at 8:17 PM

    Amtrak Cascades train derails north of Vancouver, Wash.

    The derailed Amtrak locomotive south of Kelso, Wash.  (Thomas M. Eckels)

    At about 7 p.m., Amtrak Cascades 509 train derailed near Woodland, about 18 miles north of Vancouver, Wash., said Amtrak spokeswoman Danelle Hunter.

    The wheels of the engine lost contact with the rails but the train remained upright and none of its 86 passengers were hurt, Hunter said. Passengers will be given alternate transportation options to arrive at their destinations.

    The only train schedule affected is for tonight’s Cascades 509 train, which runs from Seattle to Eugene, Ore. Hunter said.

  • Starr DiGiacomo

    http://www.kiiitv.com/story/19102647/hardin-county-train-derailment

    Shelter in place lifted, cleanup continues on train derailment

    Posted: Jul 24, 2012 5:57 PM ADT Updated: Jul 24, 2012 6:50 PM ADT
     

    A shelter-in-place has been lifted as emergency crews from Hardin and Jefferson Counties continue to work to clean up a train derailment in Sour Lake.

    The call came into dispatch just after 2:20 p.m. Tuesday. 

    The derailment happened along Ataway Road east of FM 326.

    The Department of Public Safety says approximately 8 train cars left the track.

    A shelter in place was called as crews worked to see what material was in each car and if any hazardous substances were leaking.  The shelter-in-place was lifted once it was determined that no threat existed.

  • Starr DiGiacomo

    http://www.wibw.com/home/headlines/Train-Derailment-Dumps-Coal-Spar...

    Train Derailment Dumps Coal, Sparks Grass Fire

    (WIBW/KAKE) -- Railroad crews are working to clean up quite a mess after a train derailed in Saline County and lost part of its load. It happened just after 2:30 p.m. Sunday about six miles west of Salina at the intersection of Highway 140 and Cloud Street.

    The Union Pacific train was made up of three engines and 109 cars. It was hauling a large amount of coal.

    Officials say approximately 25 cars derailed and dumped their loads of coal. Sparks from the derailment started a small grass fire that burned about two acres. No injuries were reported and no structures were damaged.

    Investigators say the derailment was likely caused by heat. They believe the prolonged triple-digit temperatures caused the tracks to expand and warp.

    Crews are working to clean up the pile of coal. Officials say the train happened to separate at the intersection so vehicle traffic in the area has not been affected.

  • Starr DiGiacomo

    http://www.saljournal.com/news/story/Train-Derailment-7-30

    Train derailment


    7/30/2012
    By GARY DEMUTH Salina Journal


    BAVARIA -- An estimated 26 coal cars formed a twisted pyramid of wreckage as a Union Pacific Railroad train derailed Sunday near Bavaria.

    The wreck took place about 2:30 p.m. Sunday about six miles west of Salina, along tracks just east of Kansas Highway 140 near the intersection of Muir Road.

    The train was eastbound and heading toward Salina when the tracks buckled, said Deputy Eric Appel of the Saline County Sheriff's Office.

    Railroad ties were split down the middle, and a series of coal cars separated from the main engine about halfway down the line of more than 100 cars.

    As the tracks buckled and split, coal cars plunged to their sides in a wheat field running alongside the tracks, spilling tons of coal and starting a fire in about 30 acres of wheat stubble east of the tracks.

    During the wreck, more than a dozen coal cars piled on top of each other, forming a pyramid of twisted steel at the center of the tracks.

    In the adjoining wheat field, spilled coal mixed with shattered track and twisted metal and wheels from the cars' undercarriages. Steel bolts shot from both sides of the tracks landed in the field among shattered and split wooden tracks.

    Shortly after the coal cars were separated from the main engine, three more coal cars at the end of the first half of the train separated and derailed, collapsing on their sides east of the K-140-Muir intersection.

    Firefighters from Saline County Rural Fire District No. 3 responded to the fire. Although the fire was burning along 30 acres, it was contained in about 30 minutes, said Scott Abker, District 3 fire chief.

    When firefighters first arrived on the scene, Abker said, it looked like they had their work cut out for them.

    "The cars were peeled into each other pretty bad, and there was about a mile of track and railroad scattered around," he said. "We were concerned the tracks were so torn up that we couldn't get across to the field."

    But the tracks intersecting Muir Road, although damaged, weren't impassable, Abker said.

    "We got enough trucks out there and got a pretty good jump on the fire," he said.

    No injuries were reported from the wreck, Appel said.

    Union Pacific workers were on the scene but declined to comment as to the possible cause of the wreck. Appel said he was told heat may have been a factor causing the tracks to buckle but the official cause will be under investigation by Union Pacific officials.

    Even though there is a mile of debris consisting of collapsed cars, spilled coal and shattered wood and metal, Abker said Union Pacific would be on the scene to take care of the damage in short order.

    "They have such a great response team," he said. "They have great equipment and will have these trains off the tracks in no time."

  • Starr DiGiacomo

    http://winnipeg.ctvnews.ca/train-derails-east-of-poplar-point-1.897638

    Last Updated Monday, Jul. 30, 2012 9:42AM CST

    Canadian Pacific Rail officials are investigating the cause of a train derailment that sent 12 railcars off the tracks near Poplar Point Sunday.

    Around 6:30 p.m. an intermodal train was driving westbound just east of Poplar Point when a portion of it derailed.

    CP officials said 12 of the 56 cars derailed. No one was injured in the derailment, and CP officials said there was no risk to any people living in the area.

    The train was carrying consumer and business products at the time of the derailment.

    As of Monday morning the tracks were still blocked and railcars remained off of the tracks in the area. CP officials said crews were working to clear the area but did not have an estimate on when they would be able to restore the track.

    CP officials said they are currently rerouting trains around the area and continue to investigate what caused the derailment. 

  • Starr DiGiacomo

    http://www.thenortheastgeorgian.com/view/full_story_free/19655962/a...

    Train derails in Mt. Airy, clean-up ongoing
    Wreckage from a train derailment in Mt. Airy. The wreck occurred at approximately 3:20 p.m. Wednesday.
    Wreckage from a train derailment in Mt. Airy. The wreck occurred at approximately 3:20 p.m. Wednesday.
    There were no injuries in a train derailment earlier today in Mt. Airy.

    According to Mt. Airy Police Chief Corey Allen, it will take Norfolk Southern crews several days to clean up the area and the public is asked to avoid the area.

    The accident happened at approximately 3:20 p.m. Wednesday near the intersection of Dicks Hill Parkway and Sunlit Hollow.

    Allen said Dicks Hill Parkway remains closed between Highway 197 and Lake Russell Road as of 9:20 p.m.

    "The good news is there were no injuries; nobody's hurt," Allen said. "There was no property damage other than to railroad property."

    Initial dispatch calls indicated there could be potential hazardous materials on board but that wasn't the case, he said.

    "There was nothing spilled; the worst thing they had on there was peanut oil," Allen said.

    One freight car landed on a Norfolk Southern-owned propane tank located adjacent to the track. Precautions were taken, and according to Allen, there is no danger to homes nearby.

    "Luckily, it just rolled it over," he said. He said crews remain on scene working to clear the area.

  • Starr DiGiacomo

    http://www.kbzk.com/news/train-derailment-causes-explosions-in-east...

    Train derailment causes explosions In Eastern Montana town

    Posted: Aug 5, 2012 9:21 PM by KTVQ
    Updated: Aug 5, 2012 10:07 PM

     

    A train derailment 2 miles west of the small town of Plevna, Montana has caused several explosions and has kept emergency crews busy throughout Sunday in Fallon County.

    Fallon County Disaster and Emergency Services Coordinator Chuck Lee says around 3p.m. on Sunday, eight cars from a Burlington Northern Santa Fe train derailed-causing multiple explosions.

    The rail company did respond to the scene along with Fallon County and several emergency crews from across the region to battle several wildfires which sparked from the explosions.

    It is believed the explosions are being caused by denatured alcohol, which was one of the cargo items from the derailed cars.

    Currently, no evacuation orders have been issued for Plevna or the nearby town of Baker, but people are asked to stay one-half mile away from the train line.

    Highway 12 has been blocked off at either end of the derailment as a precautionary measure.

    Lee says the plan for now is to allow the fire to burn itself out before clean-up can begin.

    Crews will remain at the site for the remainder of the evening

  • Starr DiGiacomo

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/the_americas/argentine-commuter...

    Argentine commuter train derails, injuring 31, as subway strike adds to traffic chaos

    Emergency medical director Alberto Crescenti said 25 were treated for shock at the scene and six were others were hospitalized.

    The wreck happened shortly after the city mobilized 500 buses to carry subway riders for free while the subway strike continues.

  • Starr DiGiacomo

    http://www.gastongazette.com/articles/acid-74115-phosphoric-possibl...

    Train derailment causes evacuations, hazmat response

    Police closed roads, and residents took to the streets when a train derailed in Cramerton Monday around 4:29 p.m.

    Despite evacuations of several blocks due to the possibility of a hazardous chemical spill, people living right down from the wreckage stood in the street, taking pictures and talking about the derailment.

    A slew of emergency workers flocked to the scene, setting up a command post within sight of the snarled freight cars at 278 Eighth Ave.

    A secondary command center was put in place in the parking lot of Food Lion on Market Street in Cramerton.

    Only a portion of the Norfolk Southern train lay overturned and twisted, several hundred feet away from the remainder of the train that sat upright on the tracks.

    Emergency crews suited up in emergency gear just in case material on the wrecked train cars proved to be hazardous.

    No one was injured in the incident.

    “We’re erring on the side of caution,” Maj. Clyde Cantrell with Gaston County Emergency Medical Services said shortly after the investigation began.

    Residents in several blocks of Eighth Avenue and Mayflower Street were evacuated from their homes. The railroad track lies between those two parallel streets.

    Joey Clinton, who lives nearby on Washington Street, said he didn’t know what had happened when the train left its tracks.

    Clinton was outside mowing his lawn when he saw a spray of gravel and smoke. He walked near the track to check it out and saw the wreckage.

    Steve Lingerfelt and his brother-in-law, Larry Rick, heard a commotion but didn’t know what had happened until they saw it on the news.

    The two Cramerton men live next door to each other on Woodlawn Avenue. Rick, who has lived in the same area since childhood, said the incident reminded him of a serious derailment in the 1950s.

    Rick said that time chemicals flowed down the street following the derailment.

    “I was just a young boy back then, but I can still remember,” said Rick.

    While some Mayflower Street residents were told to seek shelter at First Baptist Church on 10th Street, others brought out lawn chairs, cameras, dogs and children to watch police, fire and medical workers look over the damage.

    The evacuation ended just before 7 p.m.

    There were three locomotives and 121 cars. At least 12 cars derailed and 10 of them were tanker cars, according to The Gazette’s news partner, WSOC-TV. There were four tanker cars containing LP gas (liquid petroleum) among the derailed, but no leaking was detected. WSOC-TV reported that one of the wrecked tanker cars had a large gash that was visible from the station’s helicopter.

    Rick was among the spectators along Mayflower Street and said he was glad the incident didn’t seem too serious.

    “I don’t know what was in those cars, but I think we’re very fortunate,” he said.

  • Starr DiGiacomo

    http://www.news-gazette.com/news/courts-police-and-fire/2012-08-09/...

    Train derailment reported near Sidney

    UPDATED 9:05 p.m.

    SIDNEY — Railroad personnel and the Champaign County sheriff’s deputies remained at the scene of a train derailment near Sidney on Thursday evening.

    John Dwyer of the Champaign County Emergency Management Agency confirmed that a Union Pacific train derailed south of Sidney before 7 p.m. Thursday.

    Ten cars were derailed, with nine of them on their sides, with the containers spilling over to the east side of the tracks. One car was upright but off the tracks. A couple of the cars were split open.

    The Sidney-Longview Road (County Road 2100 E) is blocked due to the accident.

    Dwyer said there were no injuries, and the hazardous materials team was not needed at the scene.

    Dwyer said the railroad cars were apparently knocked down by strong winds.

    Tracy Wingler, maintenance supervisor for the Champaign County Highway Department, said he was the first person to spot the derailment.

    “I was driving when I saw the train blocking the road,” Wingler said. “When I looked closer, I saw some of the train cars had blown over.”
    Crop damage could be seen to a corn field west of the railroad tracks.

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    http://www.ktnv.com/news/local/165847466.html

    Several train cars derail on tracks west of I-15

    CREATED 9:14 AM

    Las Vegas, NV (KTNV) -- Officials were on the scene of a possible hazmat situation after several train cars derailed.

    It happened on the train tracks just west of I-15 by Lamb Boulevard and Ann Road.

    Officials said two cars derailed from the tracks and were toppled on their sides.

    They had set up a perimeter around the area for a few hours because they were concerned that a hazardous chemical had been leaking.

    Once it was determined the material wasn't hazardous, they re-opened Lamb.

    No word on what caused the derailment.

    There were no injuries reported.

  • Starr DiGiacomo

    http://www.cibolabeacon.com/news/breaking_news/train-derailment-nea...

    Train derailment near Thoreau

    Posted: Saturday, August 11, 2012 8:30 am | Updated: 8:29 am, Sat Aug 11, 2012.

    Around 5:30pm, August 10, a coal train derailed approximately 15 miles west of Grants. At least 10 cars were piled up. More details will be available in Monday's Beacon.

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    http://www.bdnews24.com/details.php?id=230257&cid=2

    Train derails in Gaibandha
    Mon, Aug 13th, 2012 3:57 pm BdST
     

    Gaibandha, Aug 13 (bdnews24.com) — At least 25 people were injured on Monday as four compartments of a Shantahar-bound local train derailed in Gaibandha.

    Gaibandha Rail Station Master Abdul Wahed said the mid compartments of the local train number 484 derailed around 10am before entering Gaibandha station. The driver stopped the train hearing screams of the passengers.

    He said at least 25 people were injured as some of them jumped from the train and some others received injuries in stampede.

    The station master said rail communication remained snapped in the Lalmonirhat-Shantahar and Dinajpur-Shantahar route after the accident and adding that a rescue engine from the Bonarpara Junction had reached the spot.

    Assistant Station Master of Gaibandha Rail Station Abul Kashem, said that the accident might have been caused due to the damaged slippers of the rail tracks.

    Wahed said four of the injured had been admitted to Gaibandha Adhunik Hospital.

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    http://www.themorningbulletin.com.au/story/2012/08/14/train-derails...

    Train derails near Yaamba

    A FREIGHT driver and his co-driver tested negative when they were checked for alcohol after the train they were driving derailed yesterday, 5kms from Yaamba, north of Rockhampton.

    The train was north bound when it crashed at Milman.

    No one was injured and there were no other passengers or people involved in the accident.

    North Rockhampton Police Sergeant Peter Harding said it wasn't yet known how the train came off its tracks.

    "The incident occurred well clear of road traffic so there was no endangerment of any cars or trucks," he said.

    "There was no hazardous material on board, just general freight."

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    http://www.wishtv.com/dpps/entertainment/must_see_video/train-derai...

    Train derails into Kansas river

    Updated: Wednesday, 15 Aug 2012, 10:15 AM EDT
    Published : Wednesday, 15 Aug 2012, 10:15 AM EDT

    MIAMI COUNTY, Kan. (CNN/KSHB) - This train derailment in east Kansas left a couple of cars floating in a river.

    It happened early Wednesday morning.

    An official with the Miami County Emergency Management office says about 22 train cars full of grain jumped the tracks.

    No one was hurt.

    Investigators are trying to figure out what caused the accident.

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    7 rail cars jump track in northeast Houston

    Updated 8:07 a.m., Wednesday, August 15, 2012

    www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/7-rail-cars-jump-track-in-...

    A train derailment in a railroad yard in northeast Houston caused headaches for rail crews Wednesday morning.

    The mishap occurred in the Union Pacific rail yard near Kirkpatrick, about 12:45 a.m., said Raquel Espinoza, a Union Pacific spokeswoman.

    Espinoza said no injuries were reported and no hazardous material leaked. Kirkpatrick was temporarily closed as crews cleared the area.

    Crews were building a train when seven cars jumped the track, Espinoza said. At least three of the cars toppled over onto their sides. The cars were empty. It was unclear what caused the mishap.

    Crews worked to put the cars back on the track and clear the site.

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    http://www.standard.co.uk/news/transport/monday-misery-on-mainline-...

    Monday misery on mainline as Euston railway station blocked by derailment - London travel latest

    Virgin Trains, London Midland and Southern suffer delays

    Mainline rail commuters faced a bad start to the week after an engineering train derailed overnight blocking West Coast Main Line tracks into Euston.

    Virgin Trains, London Midland and Southern suffered delays, timetable changes and cancellations.

    The train came off the track near Bletchley forcing services to stack up behind one another to and fromLondon getting through the area which was controlled by emergency signalling.

    There were further delays on the same line nearer London at Queen's Park due to problems with the overhead power cables.

    Engineers are on site but delays continued throughout the morning peak.

    Virgin Trains was forced to cancel services during the peak, two from Manchester Piccadilly and one each from Liverpool Lime Street and Birmingham New Street into Euston.

    Then, from 8 am, there were four cencellations each hour until further notice; the three minutes past the hour Euston to Birmingham New Street; 20 minutes past the hour Euston to Manchester Piccadilly, 50 minutes past the hour Birmingham New Street to Euston and 15 minutes past the hour Manchester Piccadilly to Euston.


    London Midland cancellations included the 26 and 56 minutes past the hour from Tring into Euston and four and 34 minutes past the hour Euston to Tring.

    Southern trains were halted between Milton Keynes Central and Watford Junctiion.

    It is not known how long delays will last.

    Network Rail said they had have engineers working to get clear the track at Bletchley and also dealing with the overhead cable problem at Queen's Park.

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    Berlin Commuter Train Derails (August 21) -

    http://photoblog.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/08/21/13393536-berlin-commu...

    Six people were hurt in Berlin when a train came off the tracks at lunchtime on Tuesday.

    Around 150 emergency workers raced to the spot in northern Berlin where the S25 suburban train had come off the tracks. Two carriages were completely off the rails at the accident site between the Tegel and Schulzendorf stations.

    Around 50 people were in the train at the time of the accident, which happened just before midday. Those who were hurt had mostly suffered bruising as their carriage fell sideways and they were thrown around inside.

    The train was yesterday left where it came to a halt while engineers tried to work out what had caused the accident.

    Source

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    http://kstp.com/news/stories/s2740997.shtml

    Updated: 08/25/2012 4:53 PM
    Created: 08/25/2012 2:41 PM

    Union Pacific Train Derails in St. Paul

    A Union Pacific train traveling from Chicago to the Twin Cities derailed in St. Paul Saturday.

    St. Paul Police say the train was on a Burlington Northern Santa Fe track and derailed under the Seventh Street Bridge near Interstate 94 around 1:30 p.m. The train had 114 cars, and five of them derailed in the upright position, according to Mark Davis of Union Pacific Railroad.

    There were no hazardous materials in any of the train cars, and no injuries have been reported.

    Crews will work through the night to clean up the incident and repair any damage to the tracks. The cause is still under investigation.

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    Canadian Pacific investigating after train derails near Tyndall Park area

    Eleven cars derailed from a freight train travelling near the Tyndall Park area Saturday.

    Eleven cars derailed from a freight train travelling near the Tyndall Park area Saturday.

    Published Sunday, Aug. 26, 2012 9:38AM CST
    Last Updated Sunday, Aug. 26, 2012 10:00AM CST

    Canadian Pacific rail officials are investigating after a train derailed near Klimpke Road and Brookside Boulevard.

    Just after 5 p.m. Saturday 11 cars derailed from the freight train.

    CP officials said the cars were carrying grain when they derailed.

    There were no injuries in the derailment, and officials said there were no environmental concerns or threats to the nearby community.

    CP staff said they are not sure when the repairs will be completed.


    Read more: http://winnipeg.ctvnews.ca/canadian-pacific-investigating-after-tra...

  • Starr DiGiacomo

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2012/aug/30/train-derails-west-cumbria...

    Train derails in Cumbria after landslide

    Early-morning train carrying about 100 passengers left tracks following landslide near St Bees, but no injuries reported

    • Thursday 30 August 2012 06.11 EDT
    Cumbria train derailment
    The landslip near the railway line in west Cumbria. Photograph: Network Rail

    An early morning train carrying about 100 passengers has derailed in west Cumbria after a landslide near St Bees.

    Emergency services were continuing to deal with the two-carriage train, which was travelling towards Sellafield nuclear plant.

    Passengers included employees on their way to work at Sellafield and officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary were at the scene.

    No injuries were reported and, although the train left the tracks, it remained upright.

    A second train sent to the scene to transport the stranded passengers to Sellafield left at 10.25am, but it too encountered a landslide and had to return to Nethertown. Passengers will now be escorted to the nearest road for their onward journey.

    Network Rail said the derailment, about a mile south of St Bees station, happened in a remote area with no easy road access. Emergency services plan to remove rubble, put the train back on the rails, examine the track for damage and carry out repairs. It is likely the line will be closed for the rest of the day.

    Network Rail said: "Following a landslip on to the railway near St Bees, buses are replacing trains between Whitehaven and Sellafield. Approximately 100 passengers have been removed from a train which ran into the landslip at 6.45am, derailing the front set of wheels."

    Cumbria police said earlier: "At this time, no injuries have been reported, and police, along with officers from the British Transport Police, the Civil Nuclear Constabulary and other emergency services are in attendance. Traffic is asked to avoid the area whilst emergency vehicles are travelling to the scene."

    A night of heavy rain severely affected the west of the UK. Police and fire crews reported cars partially submerged in the Egremont area of Cumbria.

    About 20 elderly residents were moved to an emergency shelter at Egremont market hall after a power cut.

    Cumbria fire service said it received more than 100 calls for help, mainly involving requests for sandbags. Forecasters said the rain was easing.

    However, Cumbria police were concerned about an unstable bridge at Beckermet, near Egremont. The bridge, next to the White Mare pub, was closed while its safety was assessed. The pub was flooded and staff were trying to pump the water out on Thursday morning. One worker said: "We are literally swamped. It's all hands on deck here at the moment."

    A spokesman for Cumbria fire service said that up to 150 houses in the Egremont area had been affected.

    He said: "I don't have exact numbers but some people have had to be evacuated and many have made their own way out of their flooded houses.

    "Cumbria county council's emergency planning team have been setting up some emergency accommodation for people. I know that roads around St Bees have been affected by the landslide there.

    "We had in excess of 100 calls related to the flooding in a period of just two hours overnight. I know that this morning things are now calming down as far as the flooding goes. We have a number of fire engines at the scene of the train derailment but there are no rescues to be made."

    Cumbria police said drains were unable to cope after the river Ehen and several becks in the Egremont area burst their banks.

    Emma Jane Taylor said floodwater began entering her St Bees home shortly before midnight. She said: "We've had heavy rain here before, but it's never been this bad before.

    "I alerted some neighbours, but within 30 minutes it was through my front door and coming up through my floorboards.

    "It's lifted the block paving from my grandmother's house nearby and was also coming through her french windows. At the moment you can paddle across my floor. We just hope the rain doesn't come back because the drains are full to the top and wouldn't be able to take any more."

    Wasdale mountain rescue volunteers helped the fire service to pump out several properties in the Egremont area.

    Earlier this week the rear of a four-storey house in Egremont collapsed into the river Ehen after heavy rain.

    in derails after Cumbria landslide

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    http://www.pe.com/local-news/riverside-county/riverside/riverside-h...

    JURUPA VALLEY: Train derailment closes street

    A derailed train has closed Etiwanda Avenue and Van Buren Boulevard in Jurupa Valley.

    The 12-car Union Pacific train derailed over the overpass off Highway 60, shortly before midnight, Union Pacific spokesman Aaron Hunt said.

    he train was hauling autos and derailed heading into a train hub. The cause of the derailment is under investigation. No injuries were reported.

    Authorities have closed the intersection below the overpass out of concern that three of the railcars could topple onto the road below.

    There is no estimate when the road may reopen, but authorities said the closure could last until 4 p.m.

    Other rail traffic has remained unaffected.

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    Union Pacific train derails in east San Antonio

    Seven cars derailed at tracks on North Pine, no injuries reported

    Published On: Sep 07 2012 06:02:03 AM CDT

    trainderailment

    SAN ANTONIO -

    A total of seven Union Pacific cars derailed on the train tracks on North Pine Thursday evening.

    The accident happened around 6:30 p.m. at a switch yard on the East Side.

    Union Pacific officials said the cars were mostly empty and no injuries were reported.

    Crews worked through the night to move the cars from the tracks.

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    http://www.abcnews4.com/story/19537967/train-derails-in

    Train derails in Georgetown, SC

    GEORGETOWN, S.C. (WCIV) -- A train has derailed in Georgetown, leaving a portion of one street closed. 

    Police said the cargo train jumped the tracks at a crossing at Ridge Street. Ridge Street is closed at the crossing.

    No injuries have been reported. 

    Capt. Nelson Brown of the Georgetown Police Department said the train routinely makes stops at local steel and paper mills. It was likely carrying steel products or wood.

    Brown said a couple of the wheels on the train came off the tracks.

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    http://www.ksla.com/story/19567310/train-cars-carrying-hazardous-ch...

    Train cars carrying hazardous chemicals derail in Claiborne Parish

    Posted: Sep 17, 2012 8:02 PM ADT Updated: Sep 17, 2012 8:07 PM ADT
     

    CLAIBORNE PARISH, LA (KSLA) -

    Five rail cars containing hazardous materials went off track Monday afternoon in north Claiborne Parish, but no chemical leaks have been found.

    Still, authorities have cordoned off a one-mile radius surrounding the train derailment as a precaution. Claiborne Parish Sheriff's officials say the nearest residence is about two miles from the derailment.

    The derailed cars contained five chemicals: chlorine, sulphur, benzine, methyl, and alkamide. The sheriff's department dispatched hazardous materials technicians to the scene.

    But the next concern is moving the cars. Railway officials must keep the tanks from leaking when they are picked up and put back on the track.

    An investigation is underway to determine why the cars jumped the track.

    No deaths or injuries are reported as a result of this derailment. The train belongs to Louisiana & North West Railroad out of Homer, Louisiana.

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    http://media2.kjrh.com//photo/2012/09/20/train_20120920144256_320_2...

    Train carrying coal derails south of Muskogee

    Post: 11:03am Sept. 20, 2012

    MUSKOGEE, Okla. - Sheriff's deputies responded to a train derailment south of Muskogee Thursday morning.

    Sheriff Charles Pearson said a train carrying coal was on fire after derailing near Old Highway 69 and 93rd Road.  A total of 31 train cars were involved.

    The accident occurred around 9:30 a.m.

    Oktaha Road between Oktaha and Muskogee is closed due to the accident.

    Pearson said the fire department was bringing in a special apparatus from Texas to help put out the flames, which sparked a grass fire nearby, but the fire has since been extinguished.

    No injuries were reported.

    The cause of the derailment was not immediately

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    14 Car Train Derailment Near Havre, Montana (Sep 21) -
    A Burlington Northern Santa Fe freight train hauling 106 loads of grain derailed near Havre on Friday morning, spilling grain onto the ground and blocking rail traffic along the Hi-Line corridor for the remainder of the day.

    “At 5 a.m., a grain train with 106 loads derailed 15 miles east of Havre while pulling out of a side track onto the main line at Lohman,” said Gus Melonas, director of Public Affairs for BNSF. “Fourteen cars were derailed. Some of those cars are positioned on their side, some turned over in an accordion fashion.”

    Melonas said the freight train originated in Breckenridge, Minn., and was scheduled to arrive in Tacoma, Wash., on Friday evening. It was traveling at approximately 10 miles per hour when the derailment occurred. No one was injured as result of the accident, and the derailed freight cars do not pose an environmental hazard to the area.

    The most immediate impact of the accident was that it blocked rail traffic through the area.

    “Up to 40 trains a day operate on this line hauling local, national and international freight through this corridor,” Melonas said. “Over 40 BNSF personnel are now on site with dozers, cats and front-end loaders pulling the cars off one another, away from one another and off onto the right-of-way to enable track crews to make the necessary track replacement.”

    Melonas said the Hi-Line rail corridor was scheduled to reopen by midnight Friday.

    “Fortunately the BNSF equipment designed for this type of work are based in Havre,” he said. “Within minutes, BNSF personnel were on site and began the cleanup process. It was an unfortunate accident, but it occurred in a locale that had immediate access and the equipment right there.”

    Over the next several weeks, vacuum trucks will be used to clean up the spilled grain, while crews work to cut up the damage freight cars and haul the debris away. Melonas said railroad investigators have not yet determined what caused the derailment.

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    http://www.therepublic.com/view/story/95a023a9f4ce422987bb5a583b470...

    West Virginia

    CSX train derails in Wetzel County, spills sodium hydroxide pellets, no injuries

    September 25, 2012 - 1:43 pm EDT

    PROCTOR, W.Va. — Authorities are investigating a train derailment in Wetzel County that spilled about 3 tons of sodium hydroxide pellets.

    New Martinsville fire chief Larry Couch tells media outlets that 12 cars of a CSX Corp. train derailed in Proctor around 3 a.m. Tuesday. Several cars and the tracks were damaged.

    Crouch and CSX say the train also was carrying chlorine but none of the chemical spill.

    Crouch says the derailment didn't pose any immediate danger to resident or what he called a sensitive ecological area. There were no injuries or evacuations.

    Five cars were on their sides and the other seven remained upright.

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    http://www.foxsanantonio.com/newsroom/top_stories/videos/vid_12114....

    San Antonio, TX

    Train Derails In Pleasanton
    There are reports of a train derailment in the town of Pleasanton, about 50 miles south of San Antonio. At least five cars carrying mostly grave, derailed around 7:00 a.m. Tuesday. It appears that there are two different trains involved. There are no report of injuries.

    Tuesday, September 25 2012, 09:15 AM CDT

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    http://www.japantimes.co.jp/text/nn20120926a7.html

    Wednesday, Sep. 26, 2012

    11 people hurt as mudslide derails train

    Kyodo

    YOKOHAMA — Eleven people were hurt, five seriously, when an eight-car Keikyu Line commuter train around midnight Monday ran into a pile of mud left by a landslide in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, caused by heavy rain, police said.

    News photo
    Earth movers: Workers remove mud and sand Tuesday morning after a landslide derailed a train the previous night on the Keikyu Line in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, injuring 11. KYODO

    The five who were seriously injured were men and women all in their 30s to 50s who received bone fractures of the ribs or pelvis. Among the six who were injured slightly was the 24-year-old driver of the train, which originated in Tokyo and was carrying roughly 700 passengers. Three cars derailed.

    The mudslide hit the tracks between Oppama and Keikyu Taura stations, both in Yokosuka.

    The driver told investigators he noticed the mudslide and applied the brakes, but it was too late to avoid the derailment.

    The Transport Safety Board, a body under the transport ministry, dispatched two railway investigators to the site.

    Keikyu Corp. conducted a survey on mudslide risks in April 2011 and found the derailment site to be relatively safe, the transport ministry said, adding that no restrictions had been placed on the area in the event of heavy rains. cont.

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    http://www.kjrh.com/dpp/news/state/train-possibly-carrying-hazardou...

    Train possibly carrying hazardous materials derails near Perry, Okla.

    Posted: 1:07 PM
    Last Updated: 26 minutes ago

    PERRY, Okla. — A train derailed around 11 a.m. about five miles north of Perry in Noble County Thursday.

    Authorities said the train may have been carrying hazardous materials but have not confirmed what chemicals, if any, are on board. 

    No injuries have been reported so far. 

    This is the second reported trail derailment in Perry in the last two years.

    A BNSF train carrying fertilizer derailed in Perry in January 2011 causing the cars to spill the hazardous material. 

    Authorities said the train tracks were damaged in the accident and parts had to be replaced. 

    Residents were evacuated in the area but officials later determined the leak was not a danger to the community.

    Perry is about 80 miles west of Tulsa.

  • Starr DiGiacomo

    http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2012/10/05/greater-jakarta-bogor...

    Greater Jakarta: Bogor-Jakarta commuter train derails

    The Jakarta Post | Jakarta | Fri, October 05 2012, 8:29 AM

    BOGOR: Early Thursday, less than a week after commuter train operator PT KAI Commuter Jabodetabek (KCJ) raised fares, for a better service, a train serving Bogor-Jakarta derailed at Cilebut station in Bogor.

    KCJ spokesman Mateta Rijalulhaq said that a 20-centimeter section of track was damaged and had caused the carriages to slip off the rails.

    “The affected rail was not caused by poor maintenance because we routinely check the tracks. The previous trains must have damaged the track,” he said as quoted by antaranews.com.

    No casualties were reported but many passengers panicked because the automatic doors in the air-conditioned carriages could not be opened after the incident.

    The removal of the carriages disrupted at least 40 schedules and the route was limited to Bojong Gede station, West Java to Jakarta Kota station, West Jakarta.

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    http://siouxcityjournal.com/news/local/briefs/photos-train-cars-der...

    24 train cars derail near Le Mars, Iowa

    A Union Pacific Railway worker surveys the damage at a train derailment near Seney, Iowa on Monday. The wheels of a locomotive slipped off the tracks and two dozen cars derailed. No one was injured.

    LE MARS, Iowa | Officials are figuring out what caused 24 freight train cars to become derailed near Le Mars, Iowa, on Monday. No one was hurt.

    The empty cars, which usually carry sand, went off the tracks just east of U.S. Highway 60 near Seney, Iowa, around 9 a.m.

    Some cars came to rest on their sides and others were shoved sideways across the tracks. One was pushed several feet in the air.

    One set of wheels on a locomotive also went off the rails, said Union Pacific spokesman Mark Davis. The train was going from Texas to Valley Park, Minn. Union Pacific dispatched crews with heavy equipment to clear the tracks, Davis said.

    The crash site became an attraction Monday, with people pulling off Highway 60 to snap photos.

    “When I was a kid we had a wreck down on Seney by the elevator, but it was only a couple of cars,” said Keith Wills, as his son, Todd Wills, and grandson Hollis Wills, 9, took photos of the scene. “That’s the only one I ever remember here.”

  • Starr DiGiacomo

    Amtrak derails in Michigan sending a dozen people to the hospital.

    http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2012/10/21/amtrak-train-from-chicago-de...

    Amtrak Train From Chicago Derails In Michigan

    CHICAGO (CBS)– An Amtrak train headed from Chicago to Pontiac, Michigan with 178 people onboard derailed Sunday morning two miles east of Niles, Michigan. No life-threatening injuries were reported, according to Amtrak.

    Amtrak Wolverine Service Train 350 derailed about two miles east of Niles, Michigan, at about 9:10 a.m. Chicago time, according to a release from Amtrak. Niles, Michigan is about 10 miles north of South Bend, Ind. The train was carrying approximately 174 passengers and four crewmembers.

    Some non-life threatening injuries have been reported and about a dozen people have been taken to area hospitals, Amtrak said. All passengers and crew have been evacuated from the train and transported from the scene, the release said. The train equipment has been uprighted and put back on the tracks. Amtrak will be investigating the incident to determine what occurred.

    As a result of this incident, Amtrak is arranging for alternate transportation for passengers from Train 350, as well as for other trains that have been disrupted until the tracks can be re-opened to service.

  • Starr DiGiacomo

    http://www.firstpost.com/fwire/train-derails-in-andhra-pradesh-one-...

    Passenger train derails in Andhra Pradesh, one injured

    by Simantik Dowerah Oct 22, 2012

    Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh: Three bogies of the Chennai-bound Kaveri Express train derailed while its engine was damaged when boulders fell on the track near Kuppam in the district early today.

    One person was injured in the incident, railway police said.

    Representational image. Reuters

    The derailment occurred at around 2.30am near Mallunuru railway station, a GRP inspector said, adding due to rainfall in the area some boulders from the nearby hills fell on the tracks while the Mysore-Chennai (Kaveri Express) train was passing.

    Three bogies, including one AC coach of the train, went off the track while its engine also got damaged when the boulders fell on it, he said.

    “One person sustained minor injuries in the incident. Train services on the route got affected as boulders were still being cleared and track restoration work was under progress,” the GRP inspector added.