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): |
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http://www.sentinelandenterprise.com/news/ci_29745966/tewksbury-fre...
Tewksbury freight train derails
04/09/2016 10:28:55 AM EDT
TEWKSBURY -- A Pan-Am Railways train carrying carbon dioxide derailed off Shawsheen Street at midday Friday, but it did not result in any injuries, leaks or damage, officials said.
Three cars carrying carbon dioxide derailed off the tracks around 12:30 p.m. in the area of 1600 Shawsheen St. All cars remained upright.
Numerous fire and hazardous materials first-responders, along with train employees from Pan Am Railways, worked throughout the afternoon to return the rail cars back on the tracks -- which were not on a commuter rail line.
Tewksbury Fire Chief Michael Hazel said the cause of the derailment is under investigation.
"It could have been due to the recent rain. It's unclear," Hazel said.
"It was pretty uneventful," he added. "The Pan Am workers fixed it pretty quickly."
The train was making a delivery to Praxair, which offers compressed carbon-dioxide gas and liquid carbon dioxide in a variety of purities and concentrations, according to its website.
The refrigerated carbon dioxide is a non-flammable gas, said Hazel. He added, "in this case, there was no damage to the train."
Pan Am Railroad spokesman Cynthia Scarano said they are investigating the cause, and may have a positive conclusion in a few days.
"We'll look at the black box and make a determination," Scarano said.
She said the conductor and engineer on board were not injured.
The state Department of Fire Services Hazardous Materials Response team was on the scene.
Apr 9, 2016
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http://www.wauwatosanow.com/news/train-derails-near-124th-street-an...
Train derails near 124th Street and Capitol Drive April 10 in Wauwatosa
April 10, 2016 7:54 p.m.
Railroad officials are reportedly investigating a derailed train in Wauwatosa.
The Wauwatosa Fire Department responded to a derailed train at 4:57 p.m. April 10, said Assistant Fire Chief Jim Case. The incident occurred near Home Depot on 124th Street and Capitol Drive, he said.
Fire department members verified there were no hazards and that no injuries occurred, Case said. All train cars remained upright and were believed to be empty. Case added it did not appear that any tank cars were involved.
Union Pacific Railroad was on scene when fire department officials left and will continue to investigate the situation, Case said.
Union Pacific did not immediately respond to media requests Sunday evening.
Apr 11, 2016
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http://www.katc.com/story/31713476/train-derails-in-scott
Posted: Apr 13, 2016 11:50 AM EST Updated: Apr 13, 2016 1:31 PM EST
Train derails in Scott; trailer park being evacuated
Several cars of a train traveling through Scott partially derailed Wednesday morning, but no injuries have been reported.
The cars partially derailed near the intersection of the tracks and Pecan Grove Road at about 10:30 a.m.
As of 12:40 p.m., officials are saying that, although one car was carrying a dangerous chemical, no leaks have been detected. A company that specializes in hazardous materials leaks is en route from Houston to verify that, Lafayette Fire officials said.
Residents within a quarter mile of the tracks to the north were evacuated, including the Little Blessings day care center and the G&R trailer park. Those residents currently are at the Scott Events Center.
As of 1 p.m., according to State Police, the following streets are affected by the evacuation: Pecan Grove Road, Benford, Hobby, Gary, Finley, Clay and Shell.
Cameron Street was closed between Westgate and Ambassador Caffery for approximately two hours, but as of 12:30 p.m. Wednesday it had been reopened.
Although it is unclear who ordered the evacuation, employees at Service Chevrolet on Ambassador Caffery, south of the tracks, say they were evacuated this morning; by 1 p.m. the dealership was open again.
Since the incident was reported at about 10:30 Thursday morning, there has been confusion among various first responding agencies regarding the facts of the derailment. The Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Office spokesmen reported at one point that there was a leak on the train, but the Lafayette Fire Department has stated that no leak has been detected. The LPSO's spokesmen have since stated that no leak has been detected.
The LPSO spokesmen also stated that the evacuation was a one-mile radius, but again the Fire Department spokesman said it was only a quarter mile, and just north of the railroad tracks. Telephone calls to businesses located within the one-mile radius indicate that those employees were still in place, and business owners tell KATC TV3 that they have not been contacted by anyone.
Lafayette Fire officials said the substance on the train was phosphoric acid.
Phosphoric acid is mainly used to make fertilizers, detergents, and pharmaceuticals, according to the University of Wisconsin-Madison. It becomes dangerous if it's inhaled, ingested or comes in contact with the skin or eyes and can cause irritation of eyes, skin, upper respiratory system; burns; and dermatitis, according to the CDC.
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12:30 p.m. update:
Cameron Street is now open.
Although deputies say the evacuation zone is one mile, firefighters say the evacuation zone is only a quarter mile north of the railroad tracks.
The mobile home north of the railroad tracks in Scott, near Pecan Grove Road, is being evacuated. Residents are being taken to the Scott Event Center where Red Cross will be assisting them. We're told the substance in the car is phosphoric acid, and it is not believed to be airborne at this time.
Phosphoric acid is mainly used to make fertilizers, detergents, and pharmaceuticals, according to the University of Wisconsin-Madison. It becomes dangerous if it's inhaled, ingested or comes in contact with the skin or eyes and can cause irritation of eyes, skin, upper respiratory system; burns; and dermatitis, according to the CDC.
Firefighters say they're unsure if the car is leaking.
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Authorities are responding to a train derailment in Scott near Pecan Grove Road.
Details are scarce, but a KATC reporter on scene says evacuations are under way on Cameron Street from Ambassador Caffery Parkway toward Scott as far as the reporter can see.
Apr 13, 2016
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http://www.theadvertiser.com/story/news/2016/04/14/trains-running-c...
Railroad company BNSF investigating cause of derailment
5:51 p.m. CDT April 14, 2016
The railroad company that was hauling 118 rail cars Wednesday when 11 of them derailed is in charge of investigating the incident.
"At this point, this is a BNSF investigation," Joe Faust, public affairs director for Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway Company, said Thursday
The BNSF train was heading west out of Lafayette around 10:30 a.m. Wednesday when 11 cars jumped the tracks near Pecan Grove Road, between Cameron and Willow streets.
All the cars remained upright except a tank car containing phosphoric acid. Luckily, it didn't leak, but residents in 138 homes were forced to evacuate until 8:30 p.m.
The cause of the derailment has not been determined, but BNSF is conducting "a full investigation" that will probably take at least 30 days to conclude, Faust said.
The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Railroad Administration investigates some train derailments, but not this one.
An FRA inspector visited the derailment site and remained on the scene until the rail cars were placed upright Wednesday night, an FRA spokesperson wrote in an email response to The Daily Advertiser's inquiry.
A derailment must meet certain criteria for the FRA to conduct an investigation.
Those criteria include a derailment resulting in a fatality or serious injury, derailment of a large number of cars resulting in extensive property damage, a derailment resulting in the "release of hazardous materials and incidents involving an evacuation, especially if it poses an imminent safety hazard to persons in the surrounding locale," or incidents that "arouse considerable public interest."
Faust wouldn't say what was in the other 10 derailed cars, only that it was "mixed freight." Some of the cars were empty, he said.
The track and ballast — rocks that support the rail — were replaced, allowing trains to travel the route again, Faust said. A crossing near the derailment remained closed Thursday afternoon but was expected to re-open by mid-day Friday.
Apr 15, 2016
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http://thecourier.com/local-news/2016/04/19/train-derails-in-fostoria/
Train derails in Fostoria
FOSTORIA — No one was injured Monday morning when a CSX freight train traveling through Fostoria derailed near the Iron Triangle.
Eleven of the train’s more than 230 cars came off the tracks and tumbled onto their sides at about 6:40 a.m. while preparing to maneuver around a curve at the Columbus Avenue railroad crossing. The derailed cars were empty, according to the Associated Press.
Dean Henry, public information officer for the Seneca County Emergency Management Agency, said no hazardous materials were released and no injuries were reported. Fostoria Fire Division and emergency medical personnel did respond to assist CSX in its cleanup efforts.
According to the Associated Press, the train of more than 230 cars and five locomotives left Walbridge and was en route to Cumberland, Maryland. The company said at least 75 cars on the train were carrying freight that included automotive parts, agricultural products and consumer goods.
The cause of the derailment is under investigation.
Matt Lehner, public affairs director with the Federal Railroad Administration, said an inspector for the organization was on scene Monday afternoon assessing the damage and reviewing the circumstances that led to the incident.
Columbus Avenue, between Crocker and Town streets, was closed for most of the day Monday while a contractor with CSX spent several hours putting derailed cars back on the track.
There was no word Monday night on when Columbus Avenue would reopen.
Apr 21, 2016
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/guwahati/Sampark-Kranti-Exp...
Sampark Kranti Express derails again
B B Goswami | TNN | Apr 27, 2016, 06.36 AM IST
Silchar: Within four days, the New Delhi-Silchar Poorvattar Sampark Kranti Express was derailed again in the Lumding-Silchar hill section of the Northeast Frontier Railway.
The train, comprising 21 coaches, had left Silchar at 6.30pm on Monday for New Delhi. Rail service in the hill section was disrupted as a pair of wheels of the luggage cum parcel van of 15601 Poorvattar Sampark Kranti Express was derailed at about 1.50am on Tuesday. This happened between Mahur and Phiding stations, about 83 km from Lumding, amid inclement weather conditions. There was no report of any injury to passengers.
On Saturday, two wheels of the front engine of 15602 UP Poorvattar Sampark Kranti Express derailed between Ditokcherra and Bandarkhal station in the Lumding-Silchar hill section. There were no injuries in the incident either.
A senior NFR official said running of normal train services in the Lumding-Silchar hill section resumed from 1.20pm on Tuesday after the derailed luggage cum parcel van was re-railed at 8am on Tuesday. The 15601 Poorvattar Sampark Kranti Express, which was stranded at New Haflong, left for Lumding on its onward journey. However, train services in the Lumding-Silchar hill section are being controlled, following the derailment.
Poorvattar Sampark Kranti Express of April 26, scheduled to leave Guwahati at 6.15pm, has been rescheduled to leave at 10.15pm from Guwahati. The Guwahati-Silchar Kanchanjungha Express of April 26 will remain cancelled between Guwahati and Silchar. Silchar-Guwahati Kanchanjungha Express of April 27 will remain cancelled between Silchar and Guwahati. Guwahati-Silchar fast passenger of April 25, which was rescheduled to leave from Guwahati at 10.30am on April 26, was cancelled. Silchar-Guwahati fast passenger of April 26 will be short-terminated at Chandranathpur and will return to Silchar as a special train.
Apart from derailment, train services are being affected every now and then in the Lumding-Silchar Hill section over the past few weeks due to frequent landslides triggered by incessant rainfall in the region. The hill section was converted to broad gauge last year and the first BG passenger train was launched in the newly converted section on November 21.
NFR chief public relations officer Pranav Jyoti Sharma said weather condition continues to remain inclement in the affected areas and road communication to the Barak Valley also remains disrupted.
Apr 27, 2016
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Train derails in Washington, DC; leaks hazardous chemical
WASHINGTON — Officials warned Washington D.C. area residents to brace for a potentially slow commute Monday after a CSX freight train derailed near a Metro stop, sending 15 cars off the tracks and spilling hazardous material.
The train derailed about 6:40 a.m. Sunday near the Rhode Island Avenue Metro station and one of the cars leaked sodium hydroxide, which is used to produce various household products including paper, soap and detergents, CSX said.
No injuries were reported and no evacuations were ordered.
Mayor Muriel Bowser said no trains will be running on the tracks Monday and CSX couldn't say how long the cleanup might take.
"We understand that this a significant inconvenience to commuters and to this community so we're working as quickly as we possibly can with safety as the first priority," CSX spokeswoman Melanie Cost said.
Sodium hydroxide, also known as corrosive lye, is a chemical that can irritate and burn the skin and eyes. D.C. Fire and EMS Deputy Chief John Donnelly said officials believe about half of the 15,500 gallon tanker leaked into the rail bed and ground before it was plugged, but no problems have been reported.
"At this point all of the air monitoring has been good," Donnelly said.
The Federal Railroad Administration issued a statement later Sunday that 15 cars had derailed, nine of them empty and one a general freight car carrying scrap steel. Spokesman Matthew Lehner said five were tank cars, including the one loaded with sodium hydroxide.
Officials found that another derailed car had been leaking non-hazardous calcium chloride, CSX said. That leak has also been plugged, the company said.
A third car was slowly leaking ethanol from the base of a valve, CSX said. Officials worked to re-seal the valve, and the spilled the ethanol has been contained.
It was not immediately clear what caused the derailment of the train, which was heading to Hamlet, North Carolina, from Cumberland, Maryland.
Crews were inspecting the tracks, which are used by CSX, the MARC commuter rail system and Amtrak. The Metro tracks are above and adjacent to the derailment site.
MARC officials said commuters should expect major services disruptions on the Brunswick Line Monday. MARC said trains likely won't operate past Silver Spring and urged residents to find an alternative way to get to work.
The Red Line's Rhode Island Station was also closed and Metro was reporting delays along that line. Metro officials said they hoped to have Red Line service fully restored Sunday evening.
Photos tweeted by D.C. Fire and Emergency showed cars in a zigzag line across the tracks.
Chris Nellum said he lives nearby and his window looks directly over the tracks.
"I thought it was like a semi-truck coming toward the building and when I looked out the window, I saw cars piling up," said Nellum, who had just moved in the night before. "So I'm not even used to hearing trains. It was jarring."
Nellum said his girlfriend tried to leave the area and was told to stay put, but she eventually found a way out.
"She's an environmentalist so she is very concerned about whatever is leaking," he said.
The CSX train had three locomotives and 175 cars, including 94 that were loaded with mixed freight, and 81 that were empty.
May 3, 2016
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http://www.financialexpress.com/article/india-news/faizabad-delhi-i...
Indian Railways: Faizabad Express derails near Hapur
Seven coaches of Indian Railways Faizabad - Delhi Express got derailed near Hapur in Uttar Pradesh this evening resulting in injury to some passengers.
Seven coaches of Indian Railways Faizabad – Delhi Express got derailed near Hapur in Uttar Pradesh this evening resulting in injury to some passengers.
“Seven coaches including four AC coaches, two sleeper coaches were derailed at 9.05 pm. No death has been reported so far but some passengers have suffered injuries,” said the Northern Railway Spokesperson Neeraj Sharma.
He said a relief train and medical van have been rushed to the spot.
Northern Railway General Manager A K Puthia along with senior officials have rushed to the spot, he added.
May 3, 2016
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http://www.coloradoan.com/story/news/2016/05/15/timnath-train-derai...
Train derails in Timnath; first major incident since 2007
Several cars on a train went off the tracks in a Timnath residential area Sunday morning. Nobody was injured, and the cars were hauling sand.
The first significant Larimer County train derailment since 2007 could have been worse. Way worse.
Nine cars hauling sand used in hydraulic fracturing activities derailed Sunday morning in a residential area east of Fort Collins, drawing residents armed with cameras and capturing the attention of passersby young and old.
The derailment was first reported about 11:50 a.m. near Bethke Elementary School in Timnath. Crews from Poudre Fire Authority responded to the scene and located the mangled cars crunched on top of one another just a few hundred feet from homes, some under construction, in the Timnath Ranch subdivision.
PFA's hazardous materials crews and medical personnel from Poudre Valley Hospital EMS responded as a precaution. Trains that haul crude oil often move through the area, and it took some time for responders to confirm none of the approximately 100 cars on the Great Western Railway train were hauling materials that posed a chemical or explosive threat.
The overturned cars were loaded with silica sand, commonly used in fracking activities, said Madeline Noblett, PFA spokeswoman.
Aside from the disfigured cars and twisted rails, the derailment did not damage any other property. Nobody was injured.
“This went as best as a train derailment could go," Noblett said at the scene.
Larimer County Sheriff’s Office deputies and Timnath police initially ushered bystanders away from the scene. Within 30 minutes responders slung caution tape around the train cars, and residents flocked to the line, snapping photos in awe of the force that heaved the train cars atop one another and carved deep into the ground.
One neighbor reported hearing a series of loud bangs that lasted about five seconds — she quipped at the time that it sounded as if the train had fallen over.
It had.
Construction crews are in the process of building a road that will connect two neighborhoods across the tracks. The road will go right through where the derailment happened — the cars that derailed were in the middle of the train.
The cause of the derailment remains under investigation, said Ron Margulis, spokesman with Great Western Railway. It was not immediately clear Sunday night how long it would take to right the train cars and repair the tracks in the area.
Derailments, especially those involving multiple cars, are rare in Larimer County.
Most recently, in November one hopper car of a three-car train jumped the tracks near the intersection of Riverside and Lemay avenues. That incident didn’t cause any traffic issues, but crews had to use a crane to lift the car back onto the tracks.
Prior to that, the last time a train ran off the tracks in Larimer County was Dec. 16, 2007, when a locomotive and 11 cars operated by Great Westerncrashed near Johnstown, just inside of county jurisdiction, according to records maintained by the Federal Railroad Administration.
May 16, 2016
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http://www.wowt.com/content/news/Train-cars-derail-near-Missouri-Ri...
Train cars derail near Missouri River crossing
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) -- A Union Pacific train derailed near downtown Omaha Tuesday evening. Union Pacific officials said the train was headed from North Platte to Chicago when five cars derailed just before it was going to cross the Missouri River.
Two of the railroad cars were hauling vehicles, one car fell completely off the tracks. There was no fuel or chemical spill. Officials said that no injuries were reported from the crew or the public.
The accident shut down the main line and officials are not yet sure when it will reopen.
May 18, 2016
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http://indianexpress.com/article/cities/mumbai/mumbai-rough-ride-10...
Rough ride: 100 Western Railway services cancelled after coach derails
Slow line services from Bandra to Churchgate were suspended for almost four hours, leaving commuters stranded.
Western Railway commuters had a tough time during peak hours on Tuesday morning as train services were hit due to the derailment of an empty coach on Monday night.
Slow line services from Bandra to Churchgate were suspended for almost four hours, leaving commuters stranded. The coach derailed near Lower Parel station while an empty rake of 19 coaches was being taken from Lower Parel Workshop to Lower Parel Yard on the down local line at 2.10 am on Monday.
“Suburban train traffic on Western Railway’s slow corridor were fully restored by the later hours of the day. While up slow line was cleared by 10.27 am, the down slow line was cleared for traffic at 11.10 am. Due to this disruption, about 100 suburban services were cancelled and some services delayed. More than 20 special suburban services were operated for the convenience of commuters,” a Western Railway official said.
Jun 1, 2016
KM
https://www.rt.com/usa/345365-oil-train-derailment-oregon/
Oil train derails near Mosier, Oregon, smoke visible for miles
The train was operated by Union Pacific, according to The Oregonian.
“I can confirm it's ours,” Union Pacific spokesman Justin Jacobs told the newspaper.
Multiple cars have derailed near the Rock Creek overpass, just west of town, KOIN-TV reported.
Oregon State Police and the Hood River County Sheriff’s office are assisting with the scene, according to KOIN. Mosier Elementary School is evacuating all students to the Wahtonka campus.
The accident has also shut down a stretch of Interstate 84 between Mosier and The Dalles. Westbound traffic is stopping at mile marker 87, and eastbound traffic can't go past mile post 64.
Jun 3, 2016
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http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/520916/Belgium-train-cr...
High speed horror as three killed and 40 injured in ‘violent’ train crash
Published 6th June 2016
HORROR: The death toll is likely to increase
AT LEAST three people have been killed and more than 40 have been injured following a “violent” train crash.
A passenger train crashed into the back of a goods train in the Belgian town of Hermalle-sous-Huy late on Sunday.
Two of the six carriages were derailed in the collision – with people trapped in the worst hit of the wreckage having to wait three hours to be rescued.
At least nine people have been severely wounded in the crash, with many still waiting to be rescued according to officials.
Announcing the death toll, local Mayor Francis Dejon said: “These are numbers that are likely to evolve.”
Railway officials are investigating claims that the incident was caused by a lightning strike on the line earlier that day.
SOS: Emergency services and reinforcements from the nearest city of Liege are at the siteFrederic Sacre, a spokesman for Belgian railway manager Infrabel, said: “Two trains were on the same track.
“The passenger train crashed into the back of the goods train.”
He added that the crash caused a violent shock – injuring dozens of passengers.
One survivor said the first two carriages were “destroyed” by the 55mph collision.
The shaken witness, described the “scenes of chaos”.
He added: “I do not know if there are dead but there are wounded”.
Emergency services and reinforcements from the nearby city of Liege are at the site of the crash.
A Foreign Office spokesperson said it is investigating the incident – but could not confirm or deny if any Brits were hurt in the incident.
Jun 6, 2016
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http://www.news965.com/news/news/local/freight-train-derails-orland...
Posted: 8:16 a.m. Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Freight train derails in Orlando, Sunrail delayed
ORLANDO, Fla. —
Sunrail passengers are experiencing delays Wednesday morning after a freight train derailed on Pineloch Avenue near Michigan Street and Orange Avenue, according to CSX officials.
The crash, which happened around 3:10 a.m., caused the train cars to come off the tracks.
Grant and Michigan were shut down this morning but have since reopened. Pineloch remains closed.
Police were on the scene directing traffic around the blocked crossing.
Jun 8, 2016
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http://www.kgwn.tv/content/news/Train-derails-near-Dyno-Nobel-plant...
Train derails near Dyno Nobel plant
LARAMIE COUNTY , Wyo. (KGWN) Monday 16 rail cars from an Eastbound, 166-car train derailed West of Cheyenne. The derailment happened off Otto Rd. just West of Dyno Nobel. There were no injuries to the crew or public according to Union Pacific.
The Union Pacific train originated in Hinkle, Oregon and was destined for North Platte, Nebraska. The cars were carrying mixed freight.
The Cause is under investigation. Union Pacific is utilizing alternate routes to continue moving trains in the area.
Jun 8, 2016
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http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/Train-Derails-on-Metra-Electri...
Metra Train Derails in Downtown Chicago
A train derailment and mechanical failure caused extensive delays on two Metra lines during the Friday afternoon commute.
A train on the Metra Electric District line derailed in the afternoon, halting inbound and outbound movement near 11th St, according to Metra.
Metra Train Derails, Causing Massive Delays
Inbound train #128, scheduled to arrive at Millennium Station at 4:02 p.m. derailed shortly before arrival, according to Metra's website.
Inbound and outbound trains were cleared to proceed through the area around 4:40 p.m., but extensive delays are expected on the Electric District line.
Outbound train #2225 on the Milwaukee District-West line, scheduled to depart Union Station at 4:05 p.m., was operating at a 36 minute delay due to mechanical failure, according to Metra.
All eastbound South Shore trains were also temporarily stopped at Millennium Station, with delays continuing for several hours into the evening.
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Train carrying corn derails in Cottonwood
A train carrying a shipment of corn derailed on Friday night in Cottonwood, Minnesota.
The Lyon County Sheriff"s Department tells KSFY News the initial call for the derailment came in at 6:29pm.
Pictures sent to KSFY News from eyewitnesses show multiple train cars on their sides with corn spilled onto the surrounding areas.
Lyon County says there are no reports of any injuries at this time.
Jun 11, 2016
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.abc2news.com/traffic/csx-train-derailment-reported-insid...
13-car freight train derailment reported inside Howard Street Tunnel
Baltimore Fire crews are investigating a 13-car freight train derailment inside the Howard Street Tunnel Monday morning.
Twelve derailed train cars were empty. One car was filled with a "possible flammable liquid" later identified as acetone, used in nail polish remover, according to fire officials. No hazardous materials were released during the incident.
Firefighters said there's no danger to the public. There were no punctures or leaks to the affected railcar and no poisonous gases or substances released, officials said. No fires or injuries were reported.
Investigators are looking into the cause of the derailment, yet officials aren't ruling out foul play.
The train derailed at 5:45 a.m. and closed several intersections near Mount Royal Avenue and Howard Street.
Motorists are advised to avoid Mount Royal Avenue between North Avenue and Charles Street.
Jun 14, 2016
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2016/06/23/2003649252
Two hurt as train derails in Hualien
Carriages of a Tzechiang-class express train yesterday lie on the side of the railway tracks between Fuyuan and Guangfu stations in Hualien County after the train derailed.
Jun 23, 2016
Two passengers were injured when a Tzechiang-class express train derailed in Hualien County yesterday afternoon, the Taiwan Railways Administration (TRA) said.
The derailment occurred at 2:49pm when the train, which had begun its trip at Kaohsiung’s Sinzuoying Station and was carrying 200 passengers, was on its way to Hualien, the TRA said.
The Nos. 7, 8 and 9 carriages derailed when the train was between Fuyuan (富源) and Guangfu (光復) townships, with the latter two carriages overturning on the side of the tracks.
The No. 7 carriage was left severely tilted to one side.
Two female passengers sustained minor injuries and were taken to the Taipei Veterans’ General Hospital Fonglin Branch in Fonglien (鳳林).
The TRA said the derailment also damaged three transmission towers, 100m of power lines, 300 pre-stressed concrete sleepers and 300m of track.
Full operations on the damaged section of track are due to resume by 12pm today.
The TRA said that the derailment had affected the schedules of 37 trains and an estimated total of 5,300 passengers.
Yesterday’s incident was the second derailment on the Hualien-Taitung line this month.
On June 4, high temperatures were suspected to have caused the tracks to deform, leading to a derailment of a northbound Chukuang-class train.
The temperature of the affected tracks was recorded at 63°C, higher than the 60?C the tracks are designed to withstand.
None of the 50 passengers on that train suffered major injuries, but the incident severely damaged 250m of train track.
Asked about the cause of yesterday’s derailment, the TRA said that the temperatures on the track were measured at 54?C, which did not exceed the temperature limit.
It said footage from surveillance cameras on the train did not indicate any unusual occurance and that an investigation would be conducted to determine the cause of the incident.
The deformation of the tracks could have been caused by derailment or by the train driver applying the emergency brakes, it said.
The design of the tracks could be flawed as well, the TRA added.
Jun 22, 2016
Starr DiGiacomo
http://ewn.co.za/2016/06/21/Trail-derailment-in-CT-leaves-two-peopl...
TRAIN DERAILMENT IN CT LEAVES TWO PEOPLE CRITICALLY INJURED
It’s understood five wagons on the goods train came off the tracks earlier this evening.
CAPE TOWN - Two people are in a critical condition after a train derailed near Sir Lowry’s Pass in Cape Town.
It’s understood five wagons on the goods train came off the tracks earlier this evening.
The cause of the derailment is not known at this stage.
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Jun 24, 2016
KM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-3659577/Euros...
Eurostar passengers stranded for 8 HOURS in the middle of France 'without food and water' then forced to climb on to the tracks after train experiences 'technical issue'
Eurostar passengers were forced to endure an 8 hour delay, stranded near Fresnoy, France yesterday after the train they were travelling on experienced a 'technical issue'.
Travellers of all ages, young and old, were asked to climb on to the tracks to board a replacement train to complete their journey, which arrived in Paris at 8.30pm - 11 hours after they had set off from London.
Outraged holidaymakers have slammed the train company for a 'severe' lack of communication during their ordeal, claiming that the train 'ran out of food and water' and that staff onboard had been as 'kept in the dark as the passengers'.
Passengers on the ES9010 were forced to wait on the tracks for a replacement service after their train experienced 'technical problems'
Passengers of all ages were asked to climb out at Fresnoy, around 30 minutes away from Paris by train
Eurostar train ES9010 had departed London St Pancras at 8.31am but at 11.45am (local time) it stopped in the middle of France with a 'technical issue'.
Angry holidaymakers have blasted Eurostar for a 'severe' lack of communication on the ground.
Lauren Poulter who was onboard told MailOnline Travel: 'Not even the staff on board were told what was going on or any sort of time frame. At one point in the afternoon the train even run out of food and water.
Jun 25, 2016
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/683298/Train-derailment-Germany...
Train crash leaves 10 injured after landslide causes derailment
A TRAIN driver is seriously injured after a landslide caused a major incident on a railway line.
EPA
10 people were injured in the crashAnother three rail employees and six passengers were also injured in the incident this morning.
The train, a Regional Express 4251, was travelling from Koblenz to Frankfurt in Germany when it slid off the tracks.
The driver is being treated in a hospital in Koblenz, the railway announced.
EPA
The derailment was caused by a landslideReports from Germany suggest the landslide was caused by heavy rain.
Jun 25, 2016
Starr DiGiacomo
https://www.jacarandafm.com/news-sport/news/10-injured-after-roller...
10 injured after rollercoaster derails
A total of 10 people were injured after a rollercoaster crashed off the rails at a theme park in North Lanarkshire in central Scotland on Sunday, local police said.The two adults and eight children were all being treated at local hospitals, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) quoted Police Scotland as saying.
The two adults and eight children were all being treated at local hospitals, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) quoted Police Scotland as saying.
One adult and one child are in stable condition and three children are expected to be allowed home later, said the report.
The accident involved the Tsunami ride at the M&D’s park near Strathclyde Park in Motherwell. Six ambulance crews and a specialist operation team, as well as six fire engines were on the scene after being called on Sunday afternoon.
Police Scotland revised down the number of the injured from its initial estimate of 11 and confirmed there were nine passengers on the ride at the time, while eyewitnesses claimed the carriage smashed into a toddlers’ ride when it hit the ground, as reported by the online Scotsman newspaper.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oicpSuce-kg
"On arrival it became clear a series of five gondolas connected on a train on the Tsunami ride have detached from the rails, struck the superstructure and then struck the ground." Chief Inspector David Bruce was quoted by BBC as saying.
"As a result of this accident, 10 people have been injured, two adults and eight children," he added.
The M&D’s theme park announced on its website that the theme park is closed due to an incident.
"A serious incident occurred at M&D’s today involving the tsunami rollercoaster. We have all emergency services on site to assist. The theme park is closed until further notice," said the spokesperson for the theme park.
There are also messages and videos on social media about the incident of the rollercoaster carriage crash with children and adults on board, saying "it’s like something out a horror film".
Scottish First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon said:"My thoughts are with everyone involved in this terrible incident at M&D’s theme park, especially those injured."
Earlier, Police Scotland declined to make any comment on the incident on the phone when contacted by Xinhua.
Jun 28, 2016
M. Difato
Large fire after two BNSF trains collide, derail near Panhandle
http://amarillo.com/news/latest-news/2016-06-28/large-fire-after-tw...
Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway has confirmed two trains were involved in an incident that has caused a large fire at the eastern edge of the town of Panhandle.
The incident was reported at 8:40 a.m. Two trains appear to have collided and derailed. There is a large amount of debris at the scene about five miles east of town near U.S. Highway 60.
No other details, including any injuries, are yet known.
A representative from BNSF said more details would be released later this morning.
This story will be updated.
Jun 28, 2016
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/freight-train-derails-selkir...
Freight train derails in Selkirk, wheels torn away
Second derailment on stretch of rail line this week
CBC News Posted: Jun 30, 2016 12:31 PM CT Last Updated: Jun 30, 2016 12:31 PM CT
A train derailment in Selkirk, Man. on Wednesday evening has left a number of freight cars lying in ditches alongside the track, some with their wheels torn away.
It's the second time this week that a derailment has happened on that stretch of line, the first occurring on Monday, according to Kevin Crooks, who works at Kinetic Machine Works, a business that backs onto the tracks in the northwest corner of the city.
He described the scene from Wednesday as "a train-wreck, literally," saying there are some cars rolled over in the ditch "and a bunch of others all askew, just kind of piled up."
The wheels on a number of freight cars were torn off in the derailment. (Courtesy Adam Flood)
"There's a lot of wheels missing off them," he added.
Cranes were brought out Wednesday to remove some of the cars but an approaching storm forced crews to abandon the effort, Crooks said.
He estimates about 10 cars remain to be cleared at the scene.
There's no official word on what the cars were hauling, though Crooks has heard it was a concrete powder mix. Selkirk Redi Mix Ltd, a supplier of concrete mix has a plant on the other side of the tracks from Kinetic Machine Works.
A number of freight cars are lying on their sides, in the ditch alongside the track. (Courtesy Adam Flood)
The rail line is owned by CP Rail and operated by Lake Line Railroad. A CP Rail spokeswoman declined to comment and referred calls to Lake Line Railroad.
No one from Lake Line has yet returned calls from CBC.
Crooks said the ground in the area where the derailments happened is saturated after several days of rain, and he thinks it could have played a part in the crash.
"It's kind of shocking that they had two in a week," he said.
Selkirk Mayor Larry Johannson said he wasn't aware of the derailment until CBC News called.
Selkirk is located about 30 kilometres north of Winnipeg.
Jul 1, 2016
Starr DiGiacomo
http://myfox8.com/2016/07/01/train-derails-in-randleman-several-int...
Train derails in Randleman, several intersections blocked
RANDLEMAN, N.C. — A derailed train is blocking a number of intersections in Randleman after a number of train cars went off the tracks.
Dispatchers with Randolph County Communications tells us that there were no injuries when the derailment happened earlier this afternoon.
Among the roads blocked by the train cars is U.S. 311 between Interstate 73 and Business 220 in Randleman.
There is no estimate when the roads will be reopened.
and another:
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/train-with-hazardous-...
Train with hazardous material derails
A FREIGHT train carrying hazardous material has derailed near Julia Creek in mid-north Queensland.
Queensland Rail confirmed four wagons of the train came off the tracks around 4.35am this morning as it was travelling from Townsville to Mount Isa.
It has been confirmed the freight train was carrying sulphuric acid.
“We are investigating the cause of the incident and will work closely with relevant authorities on the response as required,” Queensland Rail said in a statement.
Queensland Fire and Emergency Services are monitoring the scene. There were no reports of the material leaking.
The train was hauling 39 wagons.
Specialist response crews are assessing the impact of the incident, which happened about15km east of Julia Creek.
The train is reportedly intact and upright.
Two passenger services, Mt Isa to Townsville and Townsville to Mt Isa, have been cancelled due to the incident. Replacement buses have been put in place.
A similar incident occurred on December 27, 2015, at Julia Creek, where a 26-carriage train carrying 819,000 of sulphuric acid derailed after heavy rains in the area. Some 31,500 litres of the highly toxic acid is believed to have leaked from one tanker wagon.
Jul 2, 2016
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.wdsu.com/news/local-news/new-orleans/damages-limited-to-...
Damages limited to box cars after train derails in Bywater
NEW ORLEANS —Emergency crews gathered around a train that derailed early Wednesday in the Bywater at the intersection of Press Street and Burgundy Street.
Railroad officials said eight box cars fell over, forcing the closure of several streets. New Orleans Fire Department Supt. Tim McConnell said six of the cars were empty and two, which are tanks used to carry asphalt, were also empty, but had asphalt residue inside.
Jul 8, 2016
Tracie Crespo
www.cnn.com/2016/07/12/europe/italy-train-collision/index.html
At least 27 killed in Italy train collision
By Stephanie Halasz, Jason Hanna and Livia Borghese, CNN
Updated 6:11 PM ET, Tue July 12, 2016
Story highlights
(CNN)Two passenger trains collided head-on Tuesday morning in a rural area of southeastern Italy, killing at least 27 people, Italian news agency ANSA reported.
Jul 13, 2016
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.therepublic.com/2016/07/15/id-train-derails-corn/
9 railway cars carrying corn derail in southern Idaho
MINIDOKA, Idaho — Nine railway cars carrying corn derailed in the south-central Idaho town of Minidoka.
Authorities say no one was injured when eight of the Union Pacific freight cars tipped over Thursday while one remained upright.
Union Pacific spokesman Justin Jacobs tells The Times-News (http://bit.ly/29BKUe3) that the main line through the area remains open.
Jul 15, 2016
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/cn-train-derails-in-edmonton...
CN train derails in Edmonton Sunday morning
The cause of the derailment is currently under investigation
CBC News Posted: Jul 17, 2016 11:13 AM MT Last Updated: Jul 17, 2016 12:24 PM MT
A Canadian National Railway train has derailed on the 97th Street and Yellowhead Trail overpass.
The eight empty rail cars derailed shortly before 5 a.m. Sunday morning while moving in the Edmonton yard, CN spokeswoman Kate Fenske confirmed in an email.
The cars were not carrying dangerous goods, she said, and there were no injuries as a result of the derailment.
The cause of the derailment is under investigation, and the trains are being re-railed, Fenske said.
CN crews remain on scene Sunday afternoon. A large gouge could be seen in one of the train cars, and one car appeared to be tipped over the 97th Street overpass.
Traffic through the area remains open.
Jul 17, 2016
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.alabamanews.net/2016/07/26/clean-up-efforts-underway-aft...
Clean Up Efforts Underway after Train Derailment in Wilcox Co.
Clean up efforts are underway in Wilcox County after a train derails in the Kimbrough community.
Officials at Norfolk Southern say seven empty cars derailed at about 9:30 last night.
They say the rail cars were part of train that was in the process of setting off — and picking up cars before heading to Selma.
They say crews have already re-railed four of the seven cars.
Officials say there were no injuries to the train crew and the cause of the derailment is under investigation.
Jul 28, 2016
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/jul/29/metro-train-derails...
D.C. Metro train derails; 1 passenger hurt
ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — Metro says a train has derailed in northern Virginia, and fire officials say one of about 75 passengers on the train was taken to a hospital with minor injuries.
Metro spokesman Richard Jordan says two cars derailed at the East Falls Church Metro station platform Friday morning, but the train is upright. There’s no service between McLean and Ballston, which is causing orange and silver line delays that will likely continue through the morning.
Arlington County Fire Department spokesman Deputy Fire Marshal Peter Corbino says one passenger was taken to a hospital with minor injuries.
Jordan says the derailment happened by a switch where trains begin using one track in an area where Metro’s performing work as part of a major maintenance effort.
He says the cause is under investigation.
and another:
http://www.knoxnews.com/news/state/train-carrying-coal-derails-in-d...
Train carrying coal derails in downtown Spring City
RHEA COUNTY, Tenn. — A train carrying coal has derailed in Spring City, in Rhea County.
It happened around 9:30 p.m. Thursday in the downtown area near Highway 27 and Piccadilly Avenue.
Photos show a large crash with several boxcars overturned. A large amount of coal has been spilled as a result.
Jul 29, 2016
M. Difato
Aug 10,2016
Train derails including hazardous-materials cars containing sulfuric acid.
A shelter-in-place order was in effect for several hours following the crash.
http://www.wlwt.com/news/crews-respond-to-train-derailment-in-falmo...
FALMOUTH, Ky. —Cleanup will continue for several days following a train derailment in Pendleton County.
it happened around 10:30 a.m. near Woodson Street in Falmouth.
Authorities said 24 cars of a 125-car CSX train en route to Atlanta derailed, including four hazardous-materials cars containing sulfuric acid.
There were no hazardous materials released, CSX said.
Aerial video showed firefighters and workers examining several rail cars, some of which were overturned, while others were off the tracks.
Watch: Aerial video
“It looks like a kid playing with train cars and throwing them every which way,” resident Dustin Weaver said. “There’s so much destruction down there, it’s unbelievable.”
More rail cars were still on the tracks north of the crash scene.
Several of the derailed cars were missing wheels, which were in a pile south of the main crash area. The track was also torn up in that area.
"I don’t think there’s one car that’s been derailed that’s intact," Weaver said.
The crash shook the neighborhood, causing power outages across the area.
"I thought it was an earthquake or something and it just stopped,” Sonny Hibbar Jr. said. “(I) came outside and we see this over here behind my left shoulder."
Some lost power for a millisecond. Others were without electricity for several hours. All power has since been restored.
A shelter-in-place order was in effect for several hours after the crash. Residents were asked to also turn off A/C units, as officials feared sulfuric acid may have spilled. That was not the case.
Photos from the scene
Southern Elementary School students were moved to Pendleton County High School because the elementary school is located downwind.
Numerous roads throughout the city were also closed.
No injuries have been reported so far.
Source and full story: http://www.wlwt.com/news/crews-respond-to-train-derailment-in-falmo...
Aug 11, 2016
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.ksla.com/story/32756544/train-derails-in-swar-causes-tra...
Train derails in SWAR, causes traffic delays
Sunday, August 14th 2016, 5:59 pm EDT
Authorities in Southwest Arkansas are working to clean up more than two dozen rail cars after a train derailment.
It happened around 11:30 a.m. Sunday on U.S. Highway 82 between Lewisville, Arkansas and Texarkana.
County officials say the cars were loaded with frac sand, which is not hazardous. The frac sand is a natural material made from sandstone.
The train was traveling west when 32 cars derailed.
Union Pacific investigators are still trying to determine what cause the wreck. Several hundred feet of rails were damaged as a result, along with a railroad bridge.
Thankfully, no injuries were reported.
The tracks run adjacent to Hwy. 82 which could cause some traffic delays.
"It is right down the main heart highway through our country as and we have a major traffic problem developing. It's going to be a long, drawn-out deal we are going to have to go down to one lane," explained Lafayette County Sheriff Obie Sims.
Sims said clean up could take two to three days.
Aug 15, 2016
M. Difato
Canadian Pacific Train Derails in St. Paul
http://kstp.com/news/canadian-pacific-train-derails-st-paul/4239357/
No injuries were reported after a Canadian Pacific train derailed Friday morning.
The incident was reported about 7:30 a.m. in St. Paul near Lower Afton Road and Highway 61. Canadian Pacific officials say about 15 cars derailed but that there were no leaks or safety issues.
Crews are now working to restore the railyard. It’s unclear when the cleanup will be finished.
Crews say other trains are still able to operate at slower speeds.
Aug 19, 2016
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.kbtx.com/content/news/Train-derails-in-Lee-County-19-car...
Train derails in Lee County, 19 cars off tracks
DIME BOX - According to the Lee County Sheriff's Office, a train derailed near Dime Box Friday morning.
The train went off the tracks at the Union Pacific bridge over County Road 430 around 8 a.m.
The Giddings Times & News is reporting 19 cars have derailed, but all were empty.
The only HazMat car on the train is said to be secure.
The Lee County Office of Emergency Management asks that the public avoid the area.
Aug 20, 2016
M. Difato
Diesel leak following two trains going in opposite directions side swiped each other.
AUGUST 21, 2016, http://www.torontosun.com/2016/08/21/cp-rail-train-derails-in-toronto
TORONTO - Two freight trains sideswiped each other in the heart of Toronto early Sunday morning,
resulting in a diesel leak.
Around 5:30 a.m., Toronto Fire Services responded to reports of loud, unusual noises coming from
the railway line near Dupont St. and Spadina Rd.
“It was discovered that two trains going in opposite directions side swiped each other,” district chief David Taylor said.
“The westbound train had a split in the diesel tank, which is now currently leaking, but contained.”
Taylor added the last three cars on the eastbound train derailed, and crews are on scene cleaning up the spill.
Toronto Police said there is no threat to public safety.
Angela Singer-Butler, who lives nearby, said she was woken up by the “earth-shattering” accident.
“We all heard this huge bang and we were so startled,” she said. “We often hear the trains, but it doesn’t
really wake us up.”
John McGrath, a board member of the Annex Residents’ Association, came to the scene after seeing reports on Twitter.
He said the association, along with other groups, have been trying to get the rail line moved for years.
“It’s been three years since Lac-Megantic and we haven’t learned a thing,” he said. “We are still shipping dangerous cargo through residential neighbourhoods.”
Officials haven’t said what the trains were carrying.
CP Rail is investigating the cause of the accident.
Aug 21, 2016
M. Difato
Union Pacific train derails near Roanoke, sending 5 rail cars into Denton Creek
http://www.dallasnews.com/news/community-news/denton-county/2016082...
No one was injured Sunday when a Union Pacific train carrying coal derailed near Roanoke, sending five rail cars tumbling into a creek, police said.
About 20 cars derailed and five fell into Denton Creek around 6 p.m., Roanoke police Detective Sandy Pettigrew said.
It appears the bridge failed, but Union Pacific has not confirmed a cause, she said.
The train was not carrying any hazardous materials, Pettigrew said.
Flower Mound police have shut down southbound U.S. Highway 377 from Cross Timbers Road into Roanoke.
Aug 22, 2016
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.outlookindia.com/newswire/story/12-coaches-of-express-tr...
12 Coaches of Express Train Derails in Kerala, None Injured
Passengers of a Mangaluru-bound express train escaped unhurt today when 12 of its bogies derailed amid heavy rains at Karukutty, about 45 km from Kochi, disrupting rail traffic in Kerala.
A possible major collision was also averted as the Chennai-Trivandrum train coming towards Ernakulam was stopped around 300 metres away from the accident site following a timely alert, a railway official said.
Railways ordered a probe into the mishap which occurred at 2.55 AM shortly after the Train 16347 Thiruvananthapuram- Mangaluru Express left Aluva station and was running at a slow speed.
There was no casualty and all passengers were safe and taken to Thrissur for their onward journey, Railways said.
Southern Railways Additional General Manager P K Mishra, who visited the accident site along with senior colleagues, told reporters there was no casualty.
One woman passenger complained of shoulder pain and was taken to a nearby hospital and after first aid she left for home, he said.
According to railway officials in Thiruvananthapuram, the derailed coaches have not detached or toppled, which is one of the reasons for passengers escaping unhurt. Continues........
Aug 28, 2016
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.muswellbrookchronicle.com.au/story/4126308/train-derails...
Muswellbrook train derailment: north-west rail line closed as investigators inspect track damage
INVESTIGATION: The north-west rail line was closed as investigators inspected track damage. Picture: Denise Bell
THE main north-west rail line was closed on Sunday after the derailment of a grain train near Muswellbrook.
Shortly before 11am several of the train’s wagons, which were empty at the time, came off the track at Koolbury – a rail location between Muswellbrook and Aberdeen.
Trains stopped in the area and passenger services were transferred to buses.
The Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) had no estimation when the rail line would reopen, as investigators inspected the damage to the track.
There were no reports of injuries.
ARTC staff were attending to level crossings in the area which had been triggered as a result of the derailment.
“We would like to apologise to our customers for the impact on operations and the community for any inconvenience experienced as a result,” an ARTC spokesman said.
DERAILED: The train's empty wagons came off the tracks at Koolbury - a rail location between Muswellbrook and Aberdeen. Picture: Denise Bell
Aug 29, 2016
M. Difato
A maintenance vehicle derailment and several malfunctions on the D.C. Metro caused widespread delays along three lines during the Tuesday morning rush-hour commute.
A high rail excavator used for system repairs derailed outside the Dunn Loring station Tuesday morning at roughly 5:35 a.m., crippling service for orange line riders coming from Virginia. Officials single-tracked trains while they worked to fix the problem. Maintenance personnel re-railed the construction vehicle at roughly 7 a.m., but delays persisted and normal service did not resume until 8:45 a.m, reports NBC Washington.
It is unclear what is responsible for the vehicle derailment. A Metro train derailed in Virginia July 29 due to deteriorating tracks and poor safety oversight.
Source : http://dailycaller.com/2016/09/06/repair-equipment-derails-on-dc-me...
Sep 6, 2016
M. Difato
5 Killed in Train Derailment South of the Egyptian Capital
AL-AYAT, Egypt — A train went off the tracks south of Egypt's capital, Cairo, on Wednesday, killing five people, according to the Health Ministry.
Ministry spokesman Khaled Megahed said 27 people were injured in the accident in the al-Ayat area, about 50 kilometers (31 miles) south of Cairo..."
Sources:
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2016/09/07/world/middleeast/ap-ml-e...
https://www.worldhab.com/cairo-train-derailment-3-dead-26-injured/
Sep 7, 2016
Mark
‘Several’ people killed when train derails outside a station in Spain
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3781264/At-two-dead-train-d...
A least two people have died after a train derailed in Galicia, in northern Spain, a spokesman for the local emergency services said today.
The train, made up of four carriages, left the tracks and ploughed into a pylon as it was travelling under a bridge.
Authorities in Galicia said two people were killed, but the national rail company Renfe said 'several' people died in the train, which was carrying about 60 people.
Local reports currently have the death toll at three.
The train was travelling from the Galician town of Vigo to Porto in Portugal when the accident happened near the town of O Porrino.
Video footage seen by MailOnline cas captured the horror of the aftermath.
The train's front carriage is on its side up against a grass verge.
As rescue teams work on the train, cars can be seen passing above as worried locals look down at the wreckage.
Sep 9, 2016
M. Difato
6 dead, 150 injured as two trains collide in central Pakistan
http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1006489.shtml
Local residents gather at the derailed compartments of a passenger train on the outskirts of central Pakistan's Multan on Sept. 15, 2016. At least six people were killed and over 150 others injured when the train collided with a cargo train Thursday morning. (Xinhua/Stringer)
Sep 15, 2016
M. Difato
WATFORD TRAP Watford Junction train passengers rescued after being trapped for hours in the dark when their train hit LANDSLIDE and derailed in tunnel
Sept, 16, 2016 - Two people were treated for injuries after the 6.19am London Midland train from Milton Keynes to Euston was clipped by another service and came off the tracks.
Source and full story: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/1794204/watford-junction-train-derail...
Sep 16, 2016
Tracie Crespo
www.globalnews.ca/news/2951113/calgary-ctrain-train-derailed-at-tus...
Calgary Transit driver injured in CTrain derailment at Tuscany LRT station
The driver of a Calgary Transit driver is recovering in hospital and crews are working to clean up after a CTrain went off the tracks Tuesday. Global’s Mia Sosiak reports.
A power pole and heavy weights that anchored the car pierced the windshield—just missing the operator—and leaving the front car totalled.
Dan Duplessis was one of those passengers. He said he first thought the train was just moving further up the platform, but then it “accelerated as if going to the next station” despite having arrived at the end of the line.
“The train rapidly came to a halt with a crashing sound, throwing me across the row of seats,” Duplessis told Global News. “Several of the round interlocking pieces were ripped up from the impact.”
A look inside the CTrain that derailed Tuesday morning at Calgary’s Tuscany station.
Dan DuplessisA look inside the CTrain that derailed Tuesday morning at Calgary’s Tuscany station.
Duplessis said he pushed the emergency help button and was advised by transit security to stay on the train until first responders arrived, which he said took about 10 minutes.
“Medics banged on the door and checked to see if we were in any immediate danger and told us to wait,” Duplessis said. “Firefighters manually opened the door from the outside, which was undamaged, and helped us out of the train.”
Calgary Transit spokesperson Ron Collins said the three-car train left the tracks northwest of the station just before 7 a.m. Tuesday. Its $4.5-million replacement cost will be covered by insurance, officials said.
“The train had continued on beyond Tuscany station – which is the end terminal station – for whatever reason, and then went through the fence just off of the tail-track beyond Tuscany station – and then derailed,” Collins said. The so-called “tail track” at Tuscany station is the longest in the city.
The driver, a woman in her 60s, was transported to the Foothills Medical Centre in serious but stable condition. Transit officials hadn’t spoken to her as of 2 p.m., as she was medicated due to her injuries.
EMS spokesperson Stuart Brideaux said paramedics arrived at the scene prepared to treat multiple patients. Only three passengers were on board and none were injured.
“I just wonder what happened,” transit rider Franco Frroku said. “Was it a malfunction of the actual train or was the driver at fault for it?”
Emergency crews respond to the Tuscany LRT station on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016 for a LRT derailment.
Global News / Paul MacEachernCalgary Transit is investigating the derailment, scouring CCTV footage from cameras at the station and looking for information related to the brakes in the train’s black box recorder.
“We have to look at a lot of things. We have to look at the condition of the vehicle, the condition of the track, signals, as well as the operator,” Calgary Transit’s acting director Russell Davies said. “We expect to have some findings fairly soon, but there’s nothing pointing a specific way just yet.”
There were delays to CTrain service while crews worked to repair the line. A large crane was on its way to help with the cleanup mid-afternoon.
“Shuttle buses will be used during the afternoon commute between Crowfoot and Tuscany stations.”
The Tuscany CTrain Station is located on Crowchild Trail N.W. near Stoney Trail N.W.
“While traffic is flowing in both directions on Crowchild Trail, there are major delays in the area,” the City of Calgary said in a statement. “Motorists are encouraged to consider alternate options.”
Calgary’s light-rail transit has been running since 1981 and has expanded over the years to connect the northwest, northeast and south sectors of the city to the downtown core. Unlike subway systems in other major cities, nearly all of the 53 kilometres of track are above ground.
Davies said there have been accidents over the years involving pedestrians and vehicles, but this one is out of the ordinary.
With files from Erika Tucker and The Canadian Press
Sep 21, 2016
M. Difato
A BNSF freight train derailed Thursday morning on a washed-out bridge near Ferryville, leaking alcohol and diesel fuel as a second night of heavy rains triggered flooding and mudslides.
Two locomotives and five rail cars left the tracks, according to the railroad.
One of the locomotives spilled about 2,500 gallons of fuel, with some making its way into the Mississippi River, said BNSF spokeswoman Amy McBeth.
McBeth said two of the derailed cars were empty tankers; one last carried ethanol and the other vegetable oil. The others were carrying wall board.
The crew was not injured but were transported to a local hospital as a precaution.
Officials from the DNR and the federal Environmental Protection Agency are responding, but access to the site is difficult because of damage from two days of heavy rains.
McBeth said high water levels in the Mississippi are preventing crews from deploying booms to contain the spill.
Mike Dagnon lives about a mile from the derailment on Rush Creek Road near Ferryville, which he said was covered with two feet of water, mud and a jumble of downed tress.
“I saw a fish swimming down the road,” Dagnon said. “I’ve never seen anything like it.”
Source : BNSF train derails at Ferryville amid flooding, landslides
http://lacrossetribune.com/news/local/bnsf-train-derails-at-ferryvi...
Sep 22, 2016
KM
https://www.rt.com/news/360511-trains-collide-algeria-casualties/
Trains collide in Algeria, multiple casualties reported (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
According to reports, the trains were travelling in the same direction when they collided.
"It's not a crash but a clash,” Yacine Bendjaballah, director of the National Society Algerian railway (SNTF) said. ”The two passenger trains were rolling in the same direction.”
Local TV channel Ennahar said one of the two conductors is dead, quoting the Civil Defense, and reported the trains were running between Algiers and Thenia.
Injured passengers are being transported to hospital in Boumerdes.
Photos and footage from the scene show passengers and first responders trying to free trapped passengers from the wreckage.
Algeria’s transport minister Boujema Talai said the crash occurred when an express train and a normal speed train collided on the same track, Elbilad reports.
Boudouaou is located on the Mediterranean coast in the province of Boumedes.
Sep 25, 2016
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/gauteng/train-derails-near-g...
Train derails near Ga-Rankuwa - PIC
Pretoria - Workers are still trying to separate the coaches of a Metrorail train that derailed in De Weldt Station, north of Pretoria, on Monday morning.
The incident happened in Makau, just after Ga-Rankuwa. At least five coaches of the Metrorail train came off the tracks, including the cab.
Most of the windows of the cab were shattered in the process.
No injuries were reported.
Metrorail has yet to comment on what caused the incident.
Sep 26, 2016
Starr DiGiacomo
http://abc7ny.com/news/lirr-service-suspended-after-train-derails-n...
LIRR SERVICE SUSPENDED AFTER TRAIN DERAILS NEAR NEW HYDE PARK; INJURIES REPORTED
Updated 5 mins ago
Service has also been suspended in both directions on the Ronkonkoma, Oyster Bay and Port Jefferson branches.
Oct 9, 2016
M. Difato
A freight train incident in South Jersey, Tuesday morning, is being called minor derailment.
SKYFOX was over the scene in Paulsboro where Conrail said four cars of a CSX train slipped off the track between W. Jefferson and Monroe streets.
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Freight train derails in Paulsboro, NJ October 11, 2016
Four tanker cars of a freight train derailed Tuesday morning in Paulsboro.
No one was injured and nothing was spilled, officials said.
Three of the cars were carrying lube oil, and the fourth was empty, Conrail spokeswoman Jocelyn Hill said. The wheels on the cars came off the rails but the cars themselves remained upright, she said.
The derailment occurred around 11 a.m. on the Conrail freight line between West Jefferson and and Monroe Streets in the Gloucester County waterfront town.
The cause is under investigation. Initial reports indicate a bent rail was to blame.
"In the whole scheme of things here with train derailments, it was very minor," said Susan Jacobucci, Paulsboro's business adminstrator.
Paulsboro was the scene of a major derailment on Nov. 30, 2012.
That accident involved 82-car freight train crossing a swing bridge across the Mantua Creek.
As the train crossed the bridge, seven cars derailed, four of which fell into the creek. One car breached, unleashing 20,000 gallons of vinyl chloride, a carcinogen, into the atmosphere. The leak would eventually cause the evacuation of hundreds from their homes and businesses.
An National Transportation Safety Board investigation blamed human error and problems with the bridge for the derailment.
Residents, businesses, and first responders have filed civil suits against Conrail for the derailment.
Sources: http://www.fox29.com/news/210965730-story
http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/real-time/Freight-train-derails-...
Oct 12, 2016