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. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some Examples (click on pictures for link): |
Starr DiGiacomo
http://kiwaradio.com/local-news/train-derails-at-ritter/
Train Derails At Ritter
Date posted - January 31, 2013
Ritter, Iowa — KIWA news has received reports of a train derailment near Ritter, or about four miles northeast of Sheldon.
Reports from the scene indicate the derailment involves 16 empty grain cars.
We have also been told the train is blocking the crossing at B14 — the Matlock blacktop, however Northwest Boulevard — Old Highway 60 — is open.
According to the engineer, the train derailed due to a broken rail.
Feb 1, 2013
Howard
Toxic Train Derailment Evacuates Hundreds in North Carolina Town (Feb 2)
The town of Bladenboro is currently being evacuated following a train derailment. Officials said 10 of the 105 cars overturned and one was full of ammonia.
Emergency personnel say the derailment happened around 3:30 p.m. in the town south of Fayetteville.
The train belongs to CSX. The transportation company is handling the draining of ammonia so that people can get back into their homes. At 9:45 p.m., the long process had not yet started.
Because moving the cars may be time consuming and hazardous, up to 400 nearby residents were forced to evacuate. All residents from Seaboard Street to Village Street were included in the evacuation.
Those that did not stay with nearby family are staying at an emergency shelter at Bladenboro Middle School. Officials said there are more than 30 people staying at the school Saturday night.
"We don't have a car we called the cops and told them and they sent an ambulance out there they picked us up and brought us here," said evacuee Rafael Masso
Another evacuee told ABC11 her husband heard a loud sound about the same time the train derailed. About an hour later, a police officer was at their door.
"He came and knocked on the door and then he had a bullhorn outside saying we had to evacuate," said evacuee Filicia Lilley McKee.
Sources
http://abclocal.go.com/wtvd/story?section=news/local&id=8978520
http://www.robesonian.com/view/full_story/21597956/article-Bladenbo...
Feb 3, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/local&id=8979101
Freight train derails in Chicago, IL
February 2, 2013 (BELLWOOD, Ill.) (WLS) -- Hazmat crews were on the scene where a freight train derailed in Bellwood just before noon on Sunday.
Five freight cars toppled over when the train was being pulled out of the yard.
Several of the cars are reported to be leaking diesel fuel.
No one was injured in the derailment.
Metra trains were briefly delayed just after the incident, but were back to normal a short time later.
Feb 4, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://lagunaniguel-danapoint.patch.com/articles/amtrak-train-derai...
Amtrak Train Derails Causing Local Delays
The train that runs from San Diego to Oakland with a stop in Laguna Niguel, derailed near Union Station today.
The Amtrak train line that serves Laguna Niguel bteween San Diego and Oakland derailed near Los Angeles Union Station today, not hurting anybody but delaying passenger trains.
The northbound Coast Starlight train was reportedly "empty" when it jumped the tracks, according to a brief statement from Amtrak.
Notice of the derailment was given by Amtrak to Metrolink at 10:38 a.m., but the exact time of the mishap was not released by Amtrak.
Tracks in that area are owned and operated by Metrolink, the local commuter rail agency that shares tracks with Amtrak on the Los Angeles-San Diego rail corridor.
Metrolink spokeswoman Delana Gbenekama said the mishap was one quarter mile southeast of Union Station. Two Metrolink trains from Los Angeles to Oceanside were delayed up to one hour as southbound trains waited to use northbound tracks through the Amtrak switching yard on the bank of the Los Angeles River.
The northbound Amtrak train to Oakland and Seattle was scheduled to depart Union Station at 10:26 a.m. and was running nearly two hours late today, according to Amtrak.
Los Angeles firefighters were not called to the scene, a spokeswoman said.
Feb 4, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
41 coal cars jump tracks near Fairbury
The Union Pacific Railroad is cleaning up approximately 40 train cars that derailed early Sunday morning southeast of Fairbury.
A Union Pacific spokesman and Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office said that at approximately 1 am Sunday, 41 coal cars on an eastbound train to St Louis, Mo jumped the tracks near the Fairbury Farmstead. The train was carrying 142 cars total. No one was injured in the incident.
Law enforcement provided traffic control for a time after the crash but as of Sunday afternoon the scene had been turned over to Union Pacific engineers who worked with heavy machinery to clean up the crash. The cause for the derailment is still under investigation. It is not clear how long cleanup will take or what the estimated damage is from the crash.
http://www.coalguru.com/north_america/41_coal_cars_jump_tracks_near...
Feb 4, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.mlive.com/news/saginaw/index.ssf/2013/02/train_derailmen...
Train derailment in Saginaw Township spills 5 cars of grain
February 11, 2013 at 11:36 AM, updated February 11, 2013 at 11:37 AM
SAGINAW TOWNSHIP, MI — A train derailment near South Center and Clunie has scattered grain along the side of train tracks in Saginaw Township.
About 1:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 9, five cars attached to a train owned by Saginaw-based Lake State Railway derailed, spilling grain which was being hauled from the Hemlock area toward Saginaw.
According to Ed Wilson, Lake State's superintendent of transportation, it will take a contractor multiple days to clear the scene.
Lake State has not yet determined the cause for the derailment, which has not blocked any roadways.
Feb 12, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.wlox.com/story/21308217/canadian-national-railway-train-...
JACKSON, MS (Mississippi News Now) -
Eighteen Canadian National Railway train cars derailed off of the tracks in Jackson Friday morning, calling for heavy equipment crews to help clear the scene. The derailment occurred around 6:48 AM near McDowell Road, in south Jackson.
Canadian National Spokesman Patrick Waldron says 17 of the derailed cars were filled with grain and the other was empty.
Waldron says no one was injured, but the tracks between Jackson and New Orleans would probably be closed most of the day while crews worked to clear the derailed cars.
That means a delay for the Amtrak's "City of New Orleans" which was scheduled to use that route this afternoon. It also means a delay for Canadian National freight shipments.
Canadian National has not yet said how long it may take to repair the damage.
Feb 22, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.wpsdlocal6.com/home/ticker/Coal-train-derails-in-New-Mad...
Coal train derails in New Madrid County, Missouri
http://www.wpsdlocal6.com/home/ticker/Coal-train-derails-in-New-Mad...
LILBOURN, Mo. - A train has derailed in the New Madrid County, Missouri, town of Lilbourn.
The derailment happened just after 5 a.m.
New Madrid County Sheriff's Department tells us it was a coal train owned by Union Pacific.
Dispatch tells us there have been no reports of injuries at this time, but police blocked off three crossings in the town of Lilbourn.
There's no timetable right now for when the area will be cleared and the cause of the derailment is still unknown.
Feb 27, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://news.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNews/Asia/Story/A1Story20130...
High speed bullet train derails in Japan, no injuries.
http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/afp/130302/high-speed-bulle...
Agence France-PresseMarch 2, 2013 06:30
A Japanese bullet train carrying about 130 passengers and crew derailed in heavy snow in northern Japan Saturday, although there were no reports of injuries, media reports said.
The first car of the "Komachi" No. 25 bullet train came off the rails on the high-speed Akita Shinkansen line in Akita, Japan's national broadcaster NHK and other media said.
But there were no reports of injuries or casualties following the accident, NHK said, showing footage of railway officials checking the wheels of the train bound for Akita station.
NHK said the driver had brought the train to an emergency stop after hearing a loud noise.
The cause of the derailment has yet to be confirmed, but heavy snow may have resulted in the accident, local media said.
Immediate confirmation of the reports was not available. East Japan Railway, which operates the line, said on its website that bullet train services in the area had been suspended due to heavy snow.
Mar 2, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/local-news/empty-train-derails...
STERLING, Colo. - Authorities say an empty coal train derailed and sparked several small grass fires near Sterling in northeastern Colorado.
About 12 empty coal cars of the BNSF train derailed at about 8:40 a.m. Saturday. No injuries were reported but CDOT said Highway 138 was closed for a time at Logan County Road 43. It reopened about six hours after the accident.
- See more at: http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/local-news/empty-train-derails...Chief Kurt Vogel of Sterling Fire Department told 7NEWS the fires were put out quickly.
Empty train derails near Sterling, sparks grass fires
Derailed empty coal cars near Sterling.
(Photo courtesy: Chief Kurt Vogel/Sterling Fire)
Posted: 03/02/2013
Last Updated: 21 hours ago
STERLING, Colo. - Authorities say an empty coal train derailed and sparked several small grass fires near Sterling in northeastern Colorado.
About 12 empty coal cars of the BNSF train derailed at about 8:40 a.m. Saturday. No injuries were reported but CDOT said Highway 138 was closed for a time at Logan County Road 43. It reopened about six hours after the accident.
Chief Kurt Vogel of Sterling Fire Department told 7NEWS the fires were put out quickly.
Sterling is about 130 miles northeast of Denver.
Mar 3, 2013
Howard
Rockfall Causes Derailment in Spain, 11 Injured (Apr 5)
Spanish authorities say a rockfall has derailed a train, injuring 11 passengers after the first carriage partially plunged into a river just west of the northern city of Santander.
Regional government spokeswoman Patricia Fernandez says three passengers were taken to hospitals in Santander and Torrelavega with serious injuries while eight received first aid for minor injuries.
The first carriage left the tracks at Cabezon de la Sal, 450 kilometers (280 miles) north of Madrid, according to Adif, national operator of rail infrastructure.
Divers were called to the scene Friday evening, but national train operator Renfe said all passengers had been accounted for and a search of the river had not been necessary.
Sources
http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/train-derails-spain-r...
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ukpress/article/ALeqM5hHAdLTSrFMb-...
Apr 6, 2013
Howard
Train Derailed by Landslide in Central Italy, 25 Injured (Apr 8)
A total of 25 people were injured Monday morning when two compartments of a passenger train veered off the tracks in central Italy due to a landslide, local media said.
The train, which was traveling towards the town of Perugia in the Umbria region, derailed when it hit mud and debris on the tracks as it came out of a tunnel, officials said.
Although the train conductor was able to swiftly brake, he could not avoid the accident, local television quoted railway authorities as saying.
One of the two compartments overturned, hampering efforts by rescue teams to reach the passengers inside.
The passengers, mostly commuters and students, were injured but not seriously. Some were rushed to a nearby hospital.
One of the two compartments involved in the accident remained on the tracks while the other was lying on its side, according to media reports.
Police and rescue teams were still working on the spot to ascertain the precise causes of the accident.
Sources
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/world/2013-04/08/c_132292955.htm
http://www.adnkronos.com/IGN/Aki/English/Security/Italy-Landslide-d...
Apr 8, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://wtvr.com/2013/04/07/amtrak-train-derails-after-mudslide/
Amtrak train derails after mudslide
Posted on: 10:47 pm, April 7, 2013
EVERETTE, Wash. (KCPQ) — A mudslide derailed an Amtrak train in Washington state on Sunday.
The train, traveling south from Everett to Seattle, ran into the mudslide and some dangerous debris around 8:30 Sunday morning.
The crash knocked three cars off the tracks, but no one was injured.
The derailed cars were disconnected, and the passengers were taken to Mukilteo, Washington where they were transferred to a bus bound for Seattle.
The cause of the slide is under investigation.
Apr 8, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/train-carrying-nearly-200-pe...
Train carrying nearly 200 people derails near Oakland, but Amtrak says no injuries
By Associated Press, Updated: Sunday, April 14, 5:28 AM
OAKLAND, Calif. — Amtrak says a passenger train carrying nearly 200 people has derailed near Oakland, but there were no injuries.
Spokeswoman Christina Leeds says the train was en route from Los Angeles to Vancouver, Canada, when the front wheels of an engine went off the track about 9 p.m. PDT just north of Fremont, about 20 miles southeast of San Francisco.
Leeds tells The Associated Press that the train was traveling very slowly and none of the 11 passenger cars derailed.
She says there was “very minimal impact” to the train’s 164 passengers. There are also 14 crew members.
Leeds says that the lead engine was removed and the train got under way again about 12:30 a.m. PDT Sunday, under power of the second engine.
Apr 14, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.starherald.com/news/local_news/train-derails-in-bridgepo...
Train derails in Bridgeport
Posted: Sunday, April 21, 2013 8:00 am | Updated: 10:06 am, Sun Apr 21, 2013.
Bridgeport residents woke to an uncommon site - a derailment on the Burlington Northern Santa Fe tracks going through the community.
William Weibert, a Star-Herald employee, shared photos of the derailment. Weibert said the derailment is near the community's train depot, on the tracks that run along Railway Avenue/Highway 385 in the community. The derailment is just a short distance from the Main Street/Highway 88 crossing in the community.
Weibert lives near the derailment site and estimated it occurred at about 5:30 a.m.
"My mom, Jonilee, heard the derailment," he said. "At first, she thought that it was thunder."
Cheree Fisher, chief deputy with the Morrill County Sheriff's Department, said 15 cars derailed in the accident this morning. The cause of the derailment is under investigation, she said, but no injuries occurred.
The crossing at Main Street/Highway 88 is expected to remain closed throughout the morning as crews bring equipment from Grand Island, Neb., and Cheyenne, Wyo., to remove the cars from the tracks, she said.
Andy Williams, media representative with Burlington Northern Santa Fe said that crews are hoping to have unblocked the crossing by this afternoon and the derailed cars removed from the track by this evening. Williams said there were a total of 124 cars in the southbound coal train.
Weibert said crews were working at the Main Street/Highway 88 crossing just the day before.
Apr 21, 2013
KM
http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/04/29/amazingly-no-one-hurt-after...
Amazingly, no one hurt after train derails in Saskatchewan
Canadian Press | 13/04/29 4:50 PM ET
TOGO, Sask. — Eleven people on a VIA Rail train are safe after a derailment in eastern Saskatchewan that appears to have been caused by water.
Via spokesman Jacques Gagnon said the train went over a section of track that had been washed out Sunday evening near Togo.
“Water basically … was undermining the track and it caused a slight derailment,” said Gagnon.
“I’ll characterize it as a slight derailment because no cars were [tipped over], they were still upright. There were no locomotives sideways or passenger cars sideways.”
The train was heading to Churchill, Man., from Winnipeg when the derailment happened.
The RCMP said in a news release that two engines and one car came off of the tracks. The Transportation Safety Board, however, said two coach cars derailed.
Apr 30, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://helenair.com/news/local/train-derails-outside-helena/article...
Train derails outside Helena
Crews use heavy equipment to help stabilize and begin clean up of a multi-track derailment near Austin Road Tuesday morning. No one was hurt during the accident and the cause is still under investigation.
AUSTIN — A freight train derailed on the outskirts of town early Tuesday morning, scattering train cars down an embankment and on top of one another like pickup sticks.
No one was injured in the accident, but the Montana Rail Link line was expected to be out of commission all day, halting train traffic through Helena.
Linda Frost, a spokesperson for MRL, said they received word of the derailment, 13 miles west of Helena, at about 12:45 a.m. Tuesday. Thirteen empty cars derailed and another 12 cars parked on a siding — including three that contained corrosive material known as Piperidine — were damaged. Frost said the cars carrying the Piperidine were intact and nothing was released from them. The rest of the cars on the siding were carrying a variety of commodities.
The cause of the accident remains under investigation, but Frost said it appears that the 13 empty rail cars were eastbound and hit the parked cars when passing them. The accident occurred on a curve in the rail line.
Tuesday morning, at least two of the empty rail cars lay on their sides down a steep embankment, with the cover torn off of one. Others remained on the tracks, with one double-decker precariously perched at enough of an angle, leaning toward Austin Road. Crews used an excavator’s claw like a large hand to hold it in place.
“It’s a complicated situation,” Frost said. “A heavy equipment company has arrived on the site and will begin moving cars away from the track.”
She noted that they’re holding back rail traffic along the route until the tracks are cleared. Frost anticipated reopening the tracks Tuesday evening.
Gus Melonas, a spokesman for BNSF, said they were only minimally impacted by the derailment.
“At this point, BNSF has been able to weather the storm,” he said. “Fortunately, we have the Hi-Line operation, which is able to accommodate additional traffic. So we’re repositioning and rerouting over the Hi-Line route and will continue to do so until the derailment is cleaned up.”
May 1, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-05-01/more-delays-as-another-train-...
More freight delays as another train derails
Posted Wed May 1, 2013 12:29pm AEST
Tasmania's southern railway line is expected to be closed for most of the day after a train derailed early this morning.
The train was heading to Burnie when it derailed near Colebrook about 3:30am.
Six wagons came off the track, but TasRail says there has been no damage to the freight and no-one was injured.
Crews are working to repair the line but it is expected to stay closed until later today.
It is the sixth train derailment this year.
TasRail's chief executive Damian White says major track upgrades are scheduled to be completed by September which should minimise future derailments.
He says TasRail is working with customers on an alternate freight solution while the track is repaired.
May 1, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.wnem.com/story/22134299/train-derails-in-saginaw-several...
Derailed train blocks several streets in Saginaw
Posted: May 01, 2013 6:10 PM ADT Updated: May 01, 2013 7:48 PM ADT
SAGINAW TOWNSHIP, MI (WNEM) -
A train has derailed on the Saginaw-Saginaw Township line and several streets are blocked as a result.
Train derails in Saginaw, spills cargo
Until further notice, Superior, Wheeler and Maple streets are blocked due to the derailed train. Wheel is a major thoroughfare. The site looks to be just southeast of the Saginaw Country Club. The street that runs parallel to the crash scene is Burrows.
The derailment happened late Wednesday afternoon. The tracks in that area run east to west.
Photos sent to TV5 show at least two cars on their sides, with their load -- possibly soybeans or corn -- spilled along a grassy stretch near a road. One photo shows a severe bend to the tracks near where the cars flipped.
For a more detailed look into the damage, take a look through the photos in the slideshow to the left of this page.
No timeframe has been given for when the roadways will reopen.
May 2, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local_news/article/Train-derails-i...
Train derails in downtown Lytle
Updated 2:50 pm, Friday, May 3, 2013
LYTLE — Twenty-six cars of a northbound Union Pacific train derailed Friday morning in downtown Lytle, a railroad official said.
No one was injured, and all the cars, which usually carry sand, were empty, said Raquel Espinoza-Williams, spokeswoman for Union Pacific.
The tracks are closed and UP crews will work overnight to replace about 400 feet of damaged rail. The line might reopen Saturday morning, she said.
It was the second derailment on the UP line to Lytle since October. That one involved three cars and also caused no injuries or evacuations.
UP had a crew working on replacing track somewhere north of Lytle Thursday, the spokeswoman said. Also within the last two weeks, crews were working on crossings in Lytle as part of a track replacement program between Gessner and Gardendale in LaSalle County, a 90-mile stretch and a busy area for fracking.
UP are investigating Friday's derailment. An investigator from the state Railroad Commission also was on the scene, because the cars went off the tracks close to a propane storage unit.
The train, with five locomotives and 101 cars, derailed on a street that runs parallel to Main Street.
About 8 a.m., a police officer came into the city's police station, about a quarter mile from the rail line, to tell Lytle Police Chief Richey Priest that some rail cars had run off the tracks.
“I thought he was joking,” Priest said, “and he wasn't.”
Among the businesses and homes that border the tracks is a propane company at Prairie and Railroad streets. The derailed cars grazed about 11 propane tanks, Priest said, which were empty. But they appear to have missed a propane filling station that can store more than 4,000 gallons of liquid propane, an employee with Lytle Propane said.
About 20 minutes after the derailment, the city sent a reverse 911 call to town residents telling them to evacuate, Priest said. Lytle Primary School had children loaded onto buses when officials determined the derailment didn't pose a danger. A second reverse 911 call went out, 20 minutes after the first, to cancel the evacuation order, Priest said.
The train was headed to San Antonio from Gardendale in La Salle County. Espinoza-Williams said she was not sure when the train left Gardendale.
The cause of the derailment is unknown.
By 11 a.m., spectators, some with cameras, have gathered around the tracks as trucks hauled away some of the damaged railcars.
Lytle Police Lt. Matt Dear said another work train was going to pull up next to the derailed train and remove the undamaged cars.
There were some traffic tieups Friday morning, Priest said, he doesn't expect any major problems until possibly this afternoon, when children leave school.
For now, he's just thankful the cars weren't carrying any hazardous materials.
May 3, 2013
KM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2319412/Hundreds-evacuated-...
Hundreds evacuated from homes in Belgium after freight train carrying chemicals crashes and explodes
Belgian authorities evacuated nearly 300 people from their homes
By Amanda Williams
PUBLISHED: 13:45 GMT, 4 May 2013 | UPDATED: 15:16 GMT, 4 May 2013
Two people are believed to have died after a freight train carrying chemicals crashed and exploded in Belgium this morning.
It had been thought no-one was seriously injured in the explosion after the train came off tracks near the city of Ghent.
But it has now been reported that two people have died, possibly as a result of inhaling toxic fumes from the explosion.
Belgian authorities confirmed they had evacuated nearly 300 people from nearby houses.
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A freight train has exploded on a track near Schellebelle, 20 kms east of Gent, Belgium
It had been thought no-one was injured in the explosion. But it is believed two have died
Belgian authorities evacuated nearly 300 people from their homes after several cars of the train carrying chemicals derailed
May 4, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.wcax.com/story/22178909/train-derails-into-the-passumpsi...
Train derails into the Passumpsic River
Posted: May 07, 2013 6:31 AM ADT Updated: May 07, 2013 11:41 AM ADTThree freight cars will be pulled from the Passumpsic River Tuesday morning after derailing in East Barnet.
The cars went off the tracks near the Comerford Dam, and two cars are almost completely submerged. No one was hurt.
The cars were carrying feed grain for Washington County Railroad.
Vermont State Police say it appears the cars tumbled because of bank erosion.
EAST BARNET, Vt. -
Heavy machinery pushes gravel along a blown out section of track in East Barnet. Other crews work to shore up the bank of the rail line which parallels the Passumpsic River. This section of the track failed Monday night, causing the freight train to derail.
"The tail four cars derailed. We got three over the bank and one still on top," said Shane Filskov of the Vermont Rail System.
The Washington County Railroad train was headed south from Newport, its cars loaded with corn. No one was injured during the accident. Angie Nelson was watching TV in her nearby apartment as first responders raced to the scene.
"There was a fire truck in the back of our yard in the field over there, and then there was another fire truck that went zooming down past and we were like, what the heck is going on? We all came out and looked around and were like, we don't smell any smoke, we don't see any fire," Nelson said.
At this time, crews are still working to figure out why the tracks gave way. Getting the line back up and running was the priority Tuesday afternoon.
"The cause is still under investigation; it will take some time for us to figure it out," Filskov said.
The cars rest partially submerged just south of the Comerford Dam. It's the same section of river that recently claimed the life of a boater. Throughout the day Tuesday, interested bystanders stopped by to check out the scene.
Reporter Adam Sullivan: You don't get this too often around here do you?
Angie Nelson: No, a little out in the boonies.
Train officials are currently developing a game plan to get the three cars out of the river and up the bank. However, they say that process could take several days.
Repairs to the bank and tracks are expected to be completed Tuesday evening. Railway officials say that will allow them to begin off-loading the corn over the next few days in preparation for removing the cars from the river.
May 7, 2013
Kojima
US derailment: 'Extensive damage', says Gov Malloy [BBC News; 18 May 2013]
Dozens injured in US train crash [BBC News; 18 May 2013]
Some 60 people have been injured, five critically, after a head-on, rush-hour collision between two commuter trains near New York City, officials say.
About 250 people were on the trains involved in Friday evening's crash. No fatalities have been reported.
Officials said a train that left New York City's Grand Central station en route to New Haven, Connecticut, derailed then was hit by another train.
Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy said the front of one of the trains had been extensively damaged and its wheels were "sticking into the other train".
One of the five people with the most serious injuries was described as being in a "very critical" condition.
Amtrak has suspended its service between New York and Boston.
Metro-North Railroad described it as a "major derailment", just outside Bridgeport, Connecticut.
Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy said the front of one of the trains had been extensively damaged and its wheels were "sticking into the other train".
One of the five people with the most serious injuries was described as being in a "very critical" condition.
Investigators are trying to find out what caused the crash, which came shortly after 18:00 local time (22:00 GMT).
Gov Malloy said he had no reason to believe it was anything other than an accident.
Bridgeport Police Chief Joseph Gaudett said most of those hurt were walking wounded.
"Everybody seemed pretty calm," he told the Associated Press. "Everybody was thankful they didn't get seriously hurt. They were anxious to get home to their families."
But Canadian passenger Alex Cohen told NBC Connecticut that "people were screaming... they had to smash a window to get us out".
One witness, Brian Alvarez, told CNN: "I saw this one car and it was completely destroyed and they were pulling people out of the car. They were all bloody."
May 18, 2013
KM
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/derailed-saskatchewan-...
Derailed Saskatchewan train spills more than 91,000 litres of oil
JANSEN, SASK. — The Canadian Press
Published Tuesday, May. 21 2013, 6:40 PM EDT
Last updated Tuesday, May. 21 2013, 7:28 PM EDT
A freight train jumped the tracks in southeastern Saskatchewan Tuesday and spilled more than 91,000 litres of oil.
The accident happened as the Canadian Pacific Rail eastbound train was rolling through an area near the village of Jansen, about 150 kilometres southeast of Saskatoon.
The company said five cars derailed, but only one leaked its contents. A total of 575 barrels hit the ground, said spokesman Ed Greenberg.
“There is one car that was leaking product,” Mr. Greenberg said. “It has been contained into the area around the car.”
The leaking car was well back in the 64-unit train and remained upright. The other four cars were on their sides.
Excavation equipment was being sent to the site to build a wall of dirt to further contain the spill.
Reeve Bruce Elke with the rural municipality of Jansen was content with the way the situation was being handled, although he noted he was seeding his farmland and had not been to the scene.
“My understanding was that it wasn’t that big a spill and everything is going well,” Mr. Elke said.
Oil spills of any sort have been increasingly under the microscope as debate rages over how best to get Canadian oil to foreign markets.
CP Rail has been increasing crude shipments as production ramps up from the oilsands and pipeline companies struggle to increase capacity quickly. Canadian National Railway moved more than 30,000 carloads of crude to various North American markets last year and believes it can double that business in 2013.
However, in New York earlier this month, Prime Minister Stephen Harper suggested rail was a riskier way to go while stumping for U.S. approval of the Keystone XL pipeline from Alberta to the Gulf Coast.
Tuesday’s spill marked at least the third involving a CP train in the last few months.
In April, about 20 freight cars, including two that were carrying light sweet crude oil, went off the tracks near White River, Ont., about halfway between Thunder Bay and Sault Ste. Marie. While it was initially thought that only 630 litres of oil leaked, the total was revised to about 63,000 litres.
In March, a Canadian Pacific train derailed in Minnesota. At the time, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency said 76,000 litres leaked onto the still-frozen ground.
In January a Canadian National train collided with a road grader near the community of Paynton in Saskatchewan. Police said at the time that about 1,000 litres of oil leaked from two tankers in that crash.
Mr. Greenberg said the train that detailed Tuesday was carrying other products besides oil, but there was no indication they were hazardous.
“It was a mixed freight train, so there were other rail cars with other commodities on it.”
Firefighters from Jansen were called in as a precaution.
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada was sending an investigator to the site.
May 22, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.postbulletin.com/news/local/flood-derails-train-charles-...
Flood derails train; Charles City flood warnings remain in place
AP PHOTO/The Globe Gazette, Arian Schuessler
Crews work at the scene of a Canadian Pacific derailment near Charles City, Iowa, on Tuesday. No injuries were reported. The derailment was caused by a washed-out rail line caused by flooding in the area.
Posted: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 8:47 am | Updated: 9:31 am, Wed May 22, 2013.
Post-Bulletin and news services
HOUSTON, Minn. — Even as high rivers started to recede in southeastern Minnesota, flooding caused a train to derail near Charles City, Iowa, late on Monday.
Rescuers called to the scene found the train's engineer and conductor atop one of the derailed locomotives in an area surrounded by rising floodwaters.
No one was injured in the derailment of the Canadian Pacific train.
Railroad spokesman Ed Greenberg says the derailment was caused by a washed-out rail line. Five cars — four of them carrying ethanol — derailed.
Railroad inspectors initially reported none of the ethanol leaked, but Tuesday night the Iowa Department of Natural Resources confirmed ethanol and diesel were leaking into the Little Cedar River.
The DNR says one of the ethanol cars has been punctured, resulting in a slow leak.
Meanwhile, flood warnings remain in place from the National Weather Service today for two southeastern Minnesota rivers after spring storms inundated the area with rain, though projected water levels are expected to fall steadily through the weekend.
The Root River in Houston County rose nearly nine feet after the recent storm, but it peaked Tuesday night at 16.42 feet; 17 feet is considered moderate flood stage. It had dropped to 14.71 feet as of Wednesday morning, which is still considered minor flood stage, but is projected to fall back to around seven feet by Sunday.
The water level of the Trempealeau River in Dodge County peaked Wednesday morning at 9.19 feet, which is just above what the service considered minor flooding. That marks an increase of three feet since Sunday night as thunderstorm ripped through the area. However, that river is expected to fall to around eight feet by Thursday morning before dropping below the "action" stage on Friday.
Rochester received a record rainfall of 2.07 inches Sunday, which nearly doubled the previous high on that date of 1.20 inches from 1959. Dover got 2.65 inches of rain, and Altura got 2.29.
This spring is already the wettest recorded in Rochester. The weather service said the 15.89 inches through Friday topped the previous record of 15.87 inches in March, April and May of 2001.
May 22, 2013
Kojima
News for Missouri Train Accidents
* 7 injured in Mo. train collision, overpass collapse [USA Today; 25 May 2013]
Two vehicles crashed after coming upon the bridge after it had fallen.
Two freight trains collided early Saturday morning, collapsing a highway overpass near Chaffee, Mo.
(Photo: Cape Girardeau Fire Department)
One of the drivers, Christopher Cantrell, 22, said he didn't see the bridge had collapsed until it was too late.
All seven of the victims were treated and released by Saturday afternoon, Saint Francis Medical Center spokeswoman Felecia Blanton told the Associated Press.
Blanton said when she heard about the crash, she immediately went online and saw video footage of the scene and was bracing for the worst. She said it was "a real blessing" that the injuries were relatively minor, the most serious being a fracture.
"If you look at the pictures, they're very dramatic, and there are no serious injuries," she said. "So it's amazing."
Wayne Woods, a bystander who rushed to the scene of the crash, said, "I heard the crash and stepped outside, and my son said the overpass was down. Then we heard car's tires squealing like it was coming to a stop and a crash, and a horn continuously blowing ... When I got over there, the train was on its side."
At least a dozen Union Pacific train cars and a dozen Burlington Northern cars derailed in the accident.
The Union Pacific train was hauling auto parts from Salem, Ill., to Arlington, Texas, according to Union Pacific spokewoman Calli Hite. The Burlington Northern train was hauling scrap metal, BNSF spokesman Andy Williams said.
The crash also ignited a fire that crews were able to extinguish quickly. The National Transportation Safety Board has been dispatched a team to investigate the incident.
The collision comes just two days after a span of an Interstate 5 bridge over the Skagit River in Washington collapsed — caused when an oversized truck hit an overhead girder — and just over a week after a commuter train derailed in Bridgeport, Conn., suspending rail service along the heavily traveled New York-Boston corridor.
* NTSB investigating cause of SE Mo. train crash - Yahoo! News [Yahoo! News; 25 May 2013]
CHAFFEE, Mo. (AP) — The National Transportation Safety Board has launched an investigation into the cause of a cargo train collision that partially collapsed a highway overpass in southeast Missouri, injuring seven people.
The collision occurred about 2:30 a.m. Saturday when a Union Pacific train hit a Burlington Northern Santa Fe train at a rail intersection under a highway near Chaffee, a town of about 3,000 southwest of Cape Girardeau.
Scott County Sheriff's Office Dispatcher Clay Slipis said several cars derailed and hit a pillar of the Highway M overpass, bringing it down. Two cars were on the overpass when it fell. The highway was shut down for about 8 miles from Scott City to Chaffee.
Seven people — five in the vehicles and a UP train conductor and engineer — were taken to a hospital. Slipis said all but one was treated and released; the seventh is in good condition.
A diesel fire that broke out after the collision was quickly extinguished, Slipis said.
BNSF spokesman Andy Williams said the 75-car BNSF train, which was carrying scrap metal, was hit by the Union Pacific train about eight cars back from the locomotive. He said 12 cars on the BNSF train derailed.
"Our crew was not impacted," Williams said.
Union Pacific spokeswoman Calli Hite said the 60-car UP train was carrying primarily automobiles or auto parts from Illinois to Texas. She said about a dozen UP railcars derailed.
Hite said the NTSB will determine what caused the accident, and that there was no immediate estimate on the amount of damage to the roadway or the rail cars.
"We have no indication as to cause of the incident, but that will be handled by the NTSB," Hite said.
Williams said cleanup had not yet begun at mid-day Saturday because crews were waiting for the NTSB to arrive.
"We are fully cooperating with the NTSB, and we have to defer to their timeline," Hite said.
May 25, 2013
Wayne wilson
15 Freight Train Cars Derail in Maryland, One Person Injured (May 28)
An overturned garbage truck could be seen at the scene and the driver was the injured person, according to the Baltimore County Police and Fire Department. The truck driver was removed from the truck and taken to a hospital. The driver is in serious but stable conditions, authorities said.
The train and truck collided, but officials have not yet provided details on the collision or whether the collision caused the derailment.
Two CSX train employees were not injured, officials said.
"There was an explosion and there was smoke," she said. Officials do not yet know the cause of the explosion. It was not immediately known what the train was hauling. Feher said fire units and hazmat officials were on the scene, although officials said there were no hazardous materials involved.
Aerial footage showed a thick cloud of black smoke billowing from the scene and 15 train cars that had come off of the rails. Two cars were burning.
The 20-block area around the derailed train has been evacuated, officials said. Nearby Pulaski Highway has been closed in both directions.
Witnesses in the area told ABC News' Baltimore affiliate WMAR-TV that businesses near the scene shook and "mushroom cloud" could be seen.
May 28, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
New York
No. 1 train derails in Morningside Heights, stranding hundreds in sweltering subway cars
There were no injuries in the rush hour incident. The cause is not known.
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Passengers are helped from the derailed 1 train in Morningside Heights on Wednesday after being stuck for more than an hour. Service on the line was suspended in both directions between 96th St. and 137th St.
Hundreds of straphangers were stranded aboard sweltering subway cars during rush hour Wednesday after the No. 1 train derailed in Morningside Heights.
Two wheels on the lead subway car jumped their track about 5:50 p.m., disabling the southbound train a few blocks south of the above-ground W. 125th St. station.
“We heard a loud bang, like a bomb,” said Jessica Martinez, 24, a nanny from Washington Heights. “The train just stopped. I was so anxious I was light-headed. I avoid trains at all costs.”
There were no injuries, the MTA said. But there were plenty of disgruntled commuters. Passengers on the stopped train were stuck for more than a hour and service on the line was suspended in both directions between 96th St. and 137th St.
“It just stopped and the power went off,” said Aricia Glenn, 42, a Manhattan social worker.
“Everything shut down. It was really hot. It was smelly.”
MTA officials dispatched a “rescue train” to help the approximately 400 stranded straphangers, who walked through their train and then through the rescue train to reach the station platform.
Officials said the cause of the derailment was unknown.
No. 2 and No. 3 trains were running local service between Chambers and 96th streets after the incident Wednesday, and the MTA was advising upper-Manhattan-bound customers to take the A or C trains from 59th St. to 168th St.
Officials gave no timetable on the restoration of normal service, citing extensive damage to protection boards and the third rail.
There have been five derailments since April 2011, according to an MTA report.
The incident Wednesday followed more serious derailments in Maryland Tuesday and in Connecticut earlier this month.
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/1-train-derails-stranding-passe...
May 30, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://fox13now.com/2013/05/29/train-derails-in-ogden/
Train derails in Ogden
Posted on: 4:54 pm, May 29, 2013, by FOX 13 News
OGDEN – At least five Union Pacific rail cars derailed Wednesday around 8:30 a.m. in Ogden.
The trains derailed at the intersection of Pacific and Patterson avenues in the Union Pacific rail yard.
A few of the rail cars of the train fell on their sides, and neighbors told Fox 13 it sounded like a bomb went off.
Trey Tilman said he and others in the area rushed to see what the commotion was about.
“We just heard some loud noises, and then we just came out, seen this thing was flipped over and whole bunch of people just came running around,” he said. “I don’t know, I just saw a whole bunch of dust when we came out. We thought it was something like crashed or hit it.”
The rail cars were carrying new automobiles from Cheyenne, Wyoming to Salt Lake City.
No one was injured, and the derailment did not block the intersection. The cause of the accident is still under investigation.
May 30, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://pmnewsnigeria.com/2013/05/29/train-derails-in-lagos/
Train derails in Lagos
Published on May 29, 2013
Yusuf Mohammed
A train towing another train derailed Wednesday at Agege, Lagos, southwest Nigeria.
The incident, which happened at a point where the rail line is damaged, did not result in any casualty as the trains were not conveying passengers.
They were heading toward Ijoko in Ogun State in the morning when the incident happened.
An eyewitness who identified himself as Ola Sunday, said the point where the accident occurred had been bad for long but the authorities of the Nigeria Railway Corporation did not fix it.
Another eyewitness said she heard a loud explosion and later discovered that the sound came from the derailed trains.
May 30, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.democratandchronicle.com/article/20130604/NEWS01/3060400...
Cleanup ongoing after train carrying road salt derails in Wheatland
A train carrying road salt derailed about 9:15 p.m. Monday in the area of 1647 Wheatland Center Road, according to the Monroe County Sheriff's Office. / Tina Yee/Staff Photographer
For more than 110 years, Genesee & Wyoming trains have hauled away the rock salt dug from the earth under Livingston County.
Monday night, one of their salt trains left the tracks.
No one was injured in the derailment, which occurred about 9:15 pm Monday just east of the crossing at Wheatland Center Road in Wheatland.
But 20 hopper cars filled with salt from the American Rock Salt mine in Groveland left the rails. Both the rail line and the road remained closed Tuesday as crews began cleanup.
“We don’t know the cause yet. There should be no impact to the public, and no environmental impact,” said Michael Williams, a spokesman for Genesee & Wyoming Inc., which has offices in the Rochester area but is headquartered in Connecticut.
Cleanup of the salt was proceeding well, Williams said late Tuesday afternoon.
Just 5 to 10 tons of salt had spilled from five of the derailed cars, according to state Department of Environmental Conservation officials at the scene Tuesday.
One hopper can hold 80 to 100 tons of salt.
Oatka Creek is 300 to 400 yards north of the derailment site, far enough away that the salt “does not present a significant environmental concern,” DEC spokeswoman Kristen Davidson said.
She said the hopper cars would have to be emptied before the cars can be removed, with the salt probably loaded into trucks and hauled away.
The 69-car salt train was operated by Rochester & Southern Railroad, a subsidiary of Genesee & Wyoming. Genesee & Wyoming has grown from a short line carrying product from the now-closed salt mine in Retsof into a with 111 railroads on three continents.
Williams said the company had informed customers that the rail line in Wheatland would be blocked by cleanup and repair for about 72 hours.
Monroe County sheriff’s spokesman Cpl. John Helfer said Tuesday afternoon that deputies expected Wheatland Center Road to be closed until at least late Tuesday night or Wednesday morning.
Federal Railroad Administration records show this to be the sixth derailment of a Rochester & Southern train since 2001, with at least two of them involving cars carrying rock salt.
Jun 5, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://journalstar.com/ap/otherstate/high-wind-derails-bnsf-cars/ar...
High wind derails 47 BNSF cars
FRIONA, Texas — A rail line in the Texas Panhandle has reopened after storms packing winds strong enough to form a tornado overturned more than 40 BNSF Railway cars.
BNSF spokesman Joe Faust said Tuesday nobody was hurt in the derailment between Friona and Summerfield.
Faust said 47 cars, some empty, derailed before dawn Monday. He said 42 cars ended up on their sides. No cargo spilled from the 71-car train traveling from Clovis, N.M., to Amarillo. BNSF reopened the line at about midnight Monday.
Jun 19, 2013
Beva
Collapsing Bridge in Calgary Derails Train, Threatens to Submerge Rail Cars in Bow River - June 27
A train has derailed on a Calgary rail bridge that is collapsing, threatening to send five rail cars carrying a diesel-like substance into the Bow River, acting Fire Chief Ken Uzeloc said Thursday.
Emergency management director Bruce Burrell says the cars are not leaking, but the bridge is failing and slowly sagging into the river.
"The bridge is continuing to drop as we speak, so that distance between the failure point and where the bridge decking is, is starting to open up more," he said.
"It appears that the bridge is failing."
The train derailed after a section of the bridge dropped two feet (60 centimeters) Thursday morning. Emergency management director Bruce Burrell the bridge is not in the water but is slowly sagging into the river.
Each car could have 80,000 pounds (36,000 kilograms) of flammable product, said Uzeloc, adding that he could not specify the liquid. A sixth car on the bridge is an empty oil tanker, he said.
Canadian Pacific spokesman Ed Greenberg said the bridge gave way after most of the eastbound train had crossed.
"The (derailed cars) are all upright," he said. "There are no leaks reported and no injuries reported as a result of the incident."
The bridge, southeast of downtown Calgary, typically sits about 25 feet (7.6 meters) above water level, though water levels remain high after last week's flood.
Emergency crews are working to string a cable through the railcars to secure it to bulldozers on land to prevent the cars from being carried down the river in case the bridge gives way.
Uzeloc said crews then hope to pull another train along a parallel bridge so the cargo can be pumped off and the empty cars can be removed with a crane.
"The thing we want to do is secure the cars. The last thing we want is these cars floating down the river and causing problems downstream," Uzeloc said.
Booms are being deployed down river in case of any spills.
Both the Bow and Elbow rivers that run through Calgary burst their banks when heavy rain pounded southern regions of Alberta last week.
Canadian Pacific said the bridge was inspected by a qualified inspector on Saturday and the track was inspected on Monday. Additional inspections were scheduled.
Officials said it was too early to say whether the structural failure was specifically due to flooding.
Source
http://www.vcstar.com/news/2013/jun/27/collapsing-bridge-in-calgary...
Jun 27, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.timesunion.com/local/article/Train-derails-in-Montgomery...
T
Train wreck leaves a mess
No serious injuries or spills in Fonda-area derailment; cause still undetermined
Updated 9:51 pm, Thursday, June 27, 2013
Mohawk
A corner of Montgomery County came to a standstill Thursday after a freight train derailment along a busy Mohawk Valley corridor blocked a section of Route 5, affectedAmtrak passenger service and brought a personal visit from Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Two trains coming from opposite directions sideswiped each other for an as yet undetermined reason at about 8 a.m., CSX spokesman Bob Sullivan said.
A conductor and engineer suffered minor injuries at the scene, which left several rail cars carrying dry goods, lumber, garbage and other cargo sheared and crumpled, officials said.
In one case a tanker rammed a boxcar, part of which landed on Route 5.
A hazardous-materials team was at the scene but nothing leaked from the hazardous-material cars, which were still upright, stateDepartment of Environmental Conservation spokesman Rick Georgeson said.
Sullivan said some diesel fuel leaked from the locomotives. Georgeson said it didn't appear that fuel had reached the nearby Mohawk River, though absorbent booms were placed in the river as a precaution. He also said a fuel additive residue car came to rest on its side, but it didn't appear to be leaking.
Montgomery County Sheriff Michael Amato said a switch on the tracks may be to blame for the derailment.
"I'm not sure how they sideswiped. I think there is a change to the other track," he said.
Cuomo, coming in from Utica, stopped at the scene in the late afternoon to survey the damage. Standing a few feet from bags of spilled food on the Route 5 and Martin Road intersection, the governor said the state response includes the DEC and State Police, but said the removal operation is primarily a private one.
He said assumptions shouldn't be made before a cause is found.
Cuomo expressed relief that despite the "tremendous damage" there was no serious injury, and amazement at how the trains can get tossed around.
Scores of CSX workers and contractors using large equipment worked steadily. The sheriff said CSX officials told authorities they hoped to have the train car removed from Route 5 by Thursday night. But the state Department of Transportation will have to examine the pavement before deciding if the road needs repair. At least a couple of dozen people live along the 12-mile stretch of Route 5 from Route 334 in Mohawk to Route 10 in Palatine that was closed off, Amato said Just when the traffic will return to normal was unclear.
A total of about 45 cars and four locomotives derailed, CSX's Sullivan said.
One train was headed east from Avon, Ind., to Selkirk and the other was traveling west from Selkirk to New Castle, Pa., at the time of the accident, Sullivan said. The eastbound train was hauling four locomotives and 126 freight cars, while the westbound train had two locomotives and 83 freight cars.
Amtrak posted an early-evening advisory on its website:
Empire Service trains will run Friday with alternate transportation to points west of Albany with these exceptions:
Train 280 – cancelled between Niagara Falls and Albany; no alternate transportation.
Train 283 – cancelled between Albany and Niagara Falls; no alternate transportation.
Empire Service between New York Penn Station and Albany will operate on a normal Friday schedule. Lake Shore Limited (between Chicago and New York) will run with alternate transportation provided between Buffalo and Albany, the advisory said.
The route sees as many as 60 freight trains a day. Sheriff Amato said trains run through the area at a rate of one every 10 or 15 minutes.
Jun 28, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.10tv.com/content/stories/2013/06/27/zanesville-train-der...
Coal Train Derails In Zanesville
UPDATED: Thursday June 27, 2013 11:32 AM
COSHOCTON, Ohio - A train headed for Coshocton derailed near a bridge in Zanesville on Thursday morning.
The Zanesville Times Recorder reported that seven cars went off the track near Veterans Memorial Bridge.
The crash occurred around 5:30 a.m. No injuries were reported.
The newspaper reported that the clean-up is expected to take most of the day.
The cause of the derailment has not been determined.
Jun 28, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.wbng.com/news/local/Train-derails-in-Barker--214205931.html
Train derails in Barker (with photos)
By Perry Russom
Barker, NY (WBNG Binghamton) Extreme weather caused a train carrying construction and demolition debris to derail just outside of Whitney Point.
The train was on the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway.
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The railway reported the train derailed at approximately 6:15 a.m. Tuesday along Route 11.
On Wednesday, crews continued to clean up the six cars that toppled over. Specialized heavy equipment was brought in to pick up the cars.
To reach the freight cars, clean up crews cut through a wooded area about a half of a mile of the nearest road.
A railway's spokeswoman said the track should be back in service by early next week
Jul 4, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/07/07/russian-train-derails-near-...
Russian train derails near Black Sea, dozens injured
MOSCOW (AFP) – At least 76 people were injured Sunday when a Russian passenger train travelling from Siberia derailed near the Black Sea, the emergency situations ministry said, giving its latest toll.
Sixteen people including five children were admitted to hospital with serious injuries, while the rest were only slightly hurt, the health ministry said, according to Russian news agencies.
An earlier toll had 80 people hurt.
The locomotive and several cars of the train, which connects Novossibirsk in Siberia to Adler on the shores of the Black Sea, went off the rails and slid sideways.
Interfax news agency quoted investigators as saying that 11 train cars derailed in the crash, while the emergency situations ministry had five overturning.
More than 1,000 rescuers were sent to the site of the accident.
The driver braked sharply after noticing that part of the tracks in Russia's southern Krasnodar region was deformed, according to a security source quoted by the Itar-Tass agency.
Jul 7, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=news/local&id=9165803
Freight train derails, rail cars plunge into Brandywine Creek
VALLEY TOWNSHIP, Pa. - July 8, 2013 (WPVI) -- Emergency crews were on the scene of a freight train derailment in Chester County.
It happened after 3:00 p.m. Monday on the tracks near the 900 block of Wagon Town Road in Valley Township.
Authorities say a train carrying scrap steel was crossing a bridge over the Brandywine Creek when two empty rail cars derailed and overturned in the creek.
There were no immediate reports of injuries.
An investigation is underway.
And another in Michigan
http://www.wzzm13.com/news/article/260909/2/Train-derails-north-of-...
Train derails north of White Cloud
11:30 AM, Jul 8, 2013
NEWAYGO COUNTY, Michigan (WZZM) - A train derailed in Newaygo County Monday morning. Newaygo County Dispatch was informed of the derailment by Marquette Rail, which says it happened about 8:00 am.
The train derailed north of White Cloud, between Monroe Street and Foss Avenue.
No one was injured in the derailment and it did not effect road traffic. However, it will take some time for Marquette Rail to move the train cars and repair the tracks.
No word on what caused the derailment
Jul 9, 2013
Yvonne Lawson
Seven people either crushed to death or electrocuted in French rail crash horror as train smashes into platform south of Paris
12 July 2013
SOURCE: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2362061/Seven-people-crushe...
Jul 12, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.delawareonline.com/article/20130714/NEWS01/307140057/Nor...
Norfolk Southern freight train derails north of Millsboro Jul. 14, 2013 12:07 PM
Delaware State Police are investigating a Norfolk Southern freight train derailment north of Millsboro early this morning. / Courtesy Delaware State Police
Delaware State Police are investigating a Norfolk Southern freight train derailment north of Millsboro early this morning.
It happened on the railroad tracks between West State Street and Patriots Way at 4 a.m.
About 70 train cars hauling stone were being pulled by two locomotives and were traveling south on the tracks in a wooded area north of Millsboro, Sgt. Paul G. Shavack said in a release.
He said a preliminary investigation indicates that the derailment happened on a section of the tracks east of U.S. 113. The tracks run parallel with the highway between West State Street and Patriots Way.
Shavack said 15 of the cars were forced off the tracks and spilled stone as a result of the derailment, while the rest remained upright. He said the two locomotives derailed but remained upright as well.
The train conductor and engineer were not injured, he said.
About a three-quarter mile length of track was destroyed or heavily damaged, Shavack said, but there are no threats to the environment or surrounding community due to the derailment, and roads remain open in the area.
State police and Norfolk Southern officials are continuing to investigate the derailment.
Jul 15, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.kwch.com/news/kwch-news-jam-train-derails-and-catches-fi...
Cause of Hays train derailment/fire under investigation
8:51 a.m. CDT, July 16, 2013
Update - 8:45 am: Authorities say the investigation into a train derailment in Hays this morning will be handled by Union Pacific police.
Crews are still on the scene battling the fire.
Right now, their primary concern is keeping the diesel fuel contained so it does not get into the water supply. They are still urging residents to conserve water to help free up resources so crews can continue to fight the fire.
Drivers are also urged to avoid the area around the fire.
More than a dozen people from a mobile home park across the street have been evacuated. They will remain out of their homes at least until the fire is out.
No injuries have been reported.
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Authorities in Hays say a dozen train cars derailed and caught fire at 8th and Vine overnight. Those cars are carrying general cargo and freight.
The train was also hauling 20 cars of ethanol, but officials say those are still upright and on the tracks.
Two of the three locomotives caught fire, causing a massive fire which crews are still on the scene battling.
Due to the large amount of water needed to fight the fire, citizens in Hays are asked to conserve water and refrain from any outdoor watering until further notice.
Citizens are also asked to avoid the area of Highway bypass to 10th and Highway bypass to 10th and Highway bypass to Riley Street. Non-emergency personnel will not be allowed in the area.
Eyewitness Susan Moss tells us the fiery crash happened around 1:15 Tuesday morning just east of 8th and Vine. Moss says she heard screeching and the train horns going off before it hit a vehicle and burst into flames.Reporter Heather Williams is on the scene. She says hazmat crews are on scene working to control the fire. Both Williams and Moss say you can still smell fuel burning for miles.
So far there are no reports of any injuries.
Crews from Ellis County, Victoria, and Ellis are helping put the fire out.
Jul 16, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.nationmultimedia.com/national/Train-derailment-leaves-23...
Train derailment leaves 23 injured
Foreign nationals were among the 23 passengers injured when a Chiang Mai-bound train derailed in Phrae province early on Wednesday morning.
Eighteen foreign tourists, among them residents of Australia, France, Spain, Japan and the United States, suffered minor injuries, including those from and the United States.
The overnight sleeper express train had about 300 passengers on board when the accident took place.
"Derailments happen quite often," said State Railway of Thailand governor Prapat Chongsanguan.
The tracks were undergoing upgrading.
Buses and vans were mobilised to transport affected passengers, local and foreign, from Denchai to Chiang Mai. Three foreigners suffered broken arms and 24 passengers had minor injuries. They were sent to the district hospital.
Chalermwoot Rakkhatiwong, Denchai district chief, said all passengers have been transferred from the scene.
The train left Bangkok at 7pm on July 16.
The accident has resulted in suspension of the northbound trains and a change in schedules. Express trains scheduled to run today between Bangkok and Chiang Mai have been cancelled. Normal trains from Chiang Mai will operate as usual, but passengers in Chiang Mai, Lamphun and Lampang will have to take buses to board the train at Uttaradit station. Affected passengers can return tickets and receive full compensation.
Jul 17, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.wgrz.com/news/article/220151/37/Train-Derails-on-Buffalo...
Train Derails on Buffalo's East Side
11:48 PM, Jul 17, 2013
BUFFALO, NY- Buffalo firefighters were busy on Wednesday night cleaning up after a train derailment on the city's east side.
Managers at CSX Rail say three cars on a train jumped the tracks on an overpass at William and Fillmore in Buffalo.
The train was heading from Indianapolis to Albany.
A small amount of ethanol was spilled, but no one was hurt and no neighbors were evacuated.
There's no word on what caused the derailment.
Jul 18, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.myfoxdfw.com/story/22872976/train-derails-in-benbrook
Train derails in Benbrook
A Union Pacific train derailed near the border of Tarrant and Parker counties.
Benbrook Fire Chief Tommy Davis said the accident happened around 5:30 a.m. Thursday on the line that runs along Aledo Road. A locomotive and five rail cars came off the track.
The 45-car train en-route to Dallas from Tucson, Ariz. had been carrying mostly paper products and not any hazardous materials.
But cleanup will still take a few hours. Union Pacific will need to bring in heavy equipment to upright the locomotive.
A spokesman for Union Pacific said at least one employee was hurt and taken to the hospital. His injuries are believed to be minor.
The cause of the derailment is still unknown.
Jul 18, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?section=news/local/new_york&i...
Metro-North Hudson line suspended, freight train derails
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Metro-North's Hudson line service is suspended due to a freight train derailment in the Bronx.
The freight train derailed on the Metro-North tracks near the Spuyten Duyvil train station.
Hudson Line service has been suspended in both directions.
10 of the 24 cars on the freight train derailed just east of the station behind Kennedy High School. The train is still upright but blocking both tracks that run through the area.
The train picked up garbage from the Oak Point Yard in the Bronx, which is a CSX freight railroad yard used for local deliveries. It was heading northbound when it derailed.
There was a conductor, engineer and break man on the train at the time of the derailment. None of them were injured.
This was not a passenger train.
The Friday morning commute will be affected by the derailment.
Buses are bridging service between the Marble Hill and Riverdale train stations in the Bronx. Customers going north will take a train from Grand Central to Marble Hill, take a bus from there to Riverdale, and then board another train from Riverdale north.
Customers going to Grand Central will get off at Riverdale, take a bus to Marble Hill, and then take another train to Grand Central.
Metro-North says this is most likely how the morning commute will run. They are advising customers coming into Manhattan Friday morning to either take the Harlem Line, or a 1 train to the West Side from Marble Hill.
Metro-North says this derailment happened in the worst place possible, in an area known as the "rock cut." When the tracks were built, crews had to blast the cliff and built only two tracks through the area.
The Hudson Line goes from four tracks to two in the rock cut and then back to four tracks. There are cliff walls on both sides. It is an area that is very hard to get to and the process of moving the train will be long and tedious.
Jul 19, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.nbc29.com/story/22879018/train-derails-in-southern-albem...
Train Derails in Southern Albemarle
Posted: Jul 18, 2013 4:13 PM CDTUpdated: Jul 18, 2013 9:03 PM CDT
NBC29 WVIR Charlottesville, VA News, Sports and Weather
Crews are dealing with a big mess in southern Albemarle County after a train derailed.
Twenty-nine cars hauling loads of coal went off the tracks near Hatton Grange Farm along the James River west of Scottsville.
Police say no one was hurt, but the lost coal is making for a hefty cleanup job.
The CSX rail company says the derailment closed a portion of Warren Ferry Road.
The company doesn't yet know the cause, nor does it give an estimate of when cleanup will be complete or when train service will resume.
The train was headed from Peach Creek, West Virginia to Newport News.
Jul 19, 2013
Shaun Kazuck
Update: at least 78 dead and 143 injured !
The train derailed with such force that one car leapt 15 feet in the air and 45 feet from the tracks.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jul/24/spain-train-crash?CMP=t...
Spain train crash: at least 35 killed, says head of Galicia region
Train derails outside northern city of Santiago de Compostela
At least 35 people have been killed after a train derailed outside the northern Spanish city of Santiago de Compostela, according to state media and eyewitnesses.
Train carriages lay on their sides with smoke billowing from the wreckage, photographs published on the Voz de Galicia newspaper website showed.
The head of Spain's Galicia region said that at least 35 people had been killed in the train derailment, although it was too soon to say what had caused the accident.
Eyewitnesses said that the derailed train, which was reportedly carrying 240 passengers when the accident happened, had caught fire after the crash.
"It was going so quickly … It seems that on a curve the train started to twist, and the wagons piled up one on top of the other," passenger Ricardo Montesco told Cadena Ser radio station.
"A lot of people were squashed on the bottom. We tried to squeeze out of the bottom of the wagons to get out and we realised the train was burning … I was in the second wagon and there was fire … I saw corpses," he added.
Another witness told the station they had heard an explosion before seeing the derailed train.
The Spanish government's main working hypothesis concerning the derailment is that it was an accident, a government spokeswoman said.
Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy was due to visit the site of the derailment, on the outskirts of the city of Santiago de Compostela on Thursday morning, she said.
"Rajoy is in an emergency meeting with the deputy prime minister, the interior minister and the public works minister," she said. "He will visit the site tomorrow morning."
Santiago de Compostela, the birthplace of Rajoy, is best known as the destination of an ancient Catholic pilgrimage route.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/25/world/europe/scores-are-feared-de...
Jul 25, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.wtsp.com/news/breaking/article/326794/20/Tampa-Fire-Resc...
Train derailment at the Port of Tampa; Fire Rescue on scene
11:26 AM, Jul 25, 2013
Tampa, Florida -- The Port of Tampa has been reopened to business traffic with permanent port credentials after a train derailed there early Thursday morning.
PHOTOS: Train derailment at the Port of Tampa
The train was coming into the port at 1 a.m. when it left the tracks, pulling twelve cars off of the rails -- and sending ten of those completely onto their sides, according to Tampa Fire Rescue spokesman Capt. Lonnie Benniefield.
Responders found three of the cars leaking ethanol, a flammable liquid that's often mixed with gasoline to fuel cars and trucks. When it's shipped by rail, ethanol is usually stored in a form that is more flammable than gasoline.
Hazmat-trained firefighters have laid down a coating of firefighting foam on top of the spill to keep it from catching fire.
The toppled train is blocking the main entrance to the Port of Tampa on Maritime Boulevard, and that may be the case for several hours. Trucks were allowed to use a side road to access the port starting at around 9 a.m.
Benniefield said equipment to place the rail cars back on the tracks is being sent from Atlanta to Tampa by railroad company CSX; righting the entire train could take until late Thursday night or some time Friday morning.
No one was hurt in the train derailment, which was originally reported as involving 15 cars. Benniefield said it's not clear yet why the train jumped the tracks. CSX and government agencies are expected to investigate the cause.
Typically, ethanol breaks down within a few weeks in the environment, so the impact to the soil and groundwater may be limited and not serious.
Jul 25, 2013
Starr DiGiacomo
http://dawn.com/news/1031854/train-derails-near-gujranwala-kills-two
Train derails near Gujranwala; kills two
LAHORE: At least two people were killed and several injured Thursday evening when a Rawalpindi-bound train derailed from its track near Gujranwala.
According to reports, four bogies of the train travelling from Lahore to Rawalpindi derailed near the Gujranwala City Railway Station, killing two people and injuring several others standing on the roadside.
The dead included a woman and a child.
Deputy Superintendent of Railways Humayun told reporters that the accident took place after the train failed to stop at its designated location.
Dildar Hussain Shah, a Pakistan Railways official, said the driver of the railcar failed to control the train and it rolled over a safety hump which was made for avoiding such accidents.
Hussain said no train passenger was hurt while two local people sitting on the hump reportedly died.
Railways Minister Khawaja Saad Rafique has sought an inquiry report into the train accident within 24 hours.
Earlier this month, fourteen members of an extended family were killed when a speeding train hit a motorcycle rickshaw at an unmanned level-crossing near Khanpur village, about 50 kilometres from Gujranwala.
In one of the worst railway accidents in the country's history, three passenger trains collided on July 13, 2005 at the Sarhad Railway Station near Ghotki, resulting in deaths of over 150 people.
Railway authorities had said one of the trains failed to stop after the driver misread the signal, resulting in the massive triple-train collision.
On January 3, 1990, around 350 people were killed in an accident at Sangi, some 15km from Sukkur, which is said to be the biggest ever train accident in Pakistan.
Jul 25, 2013
Howard
Dramatic video footage that captures yesterday's catastrophic train derailment in Spain.
Jul 26, 2013