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JUST IN - Massive fire erupts after train carrying ethanol derails in Tepetitlán, Mexico, November 1, 2025 VIDEO: https://t.me/ZetaTalk_Followers/78651 Planet X was described as affecting the Earth from afar, like tugging on the edge of a spider web where the effects are felt elsewhere on the web; in this way there has been an increase in earthquakes and unpredictable weather going back years, even before Planet X entered the solar system, due to the increased swirling of the Earth’s core. It is therefore logical that an increase in train derailments would accompany any increase in seismic activity – train tracks need to be straight and even the slightest shift to the side of a section of track would cause a train to derail. The area most affected by train derailments is the stretch zone. Stretch zone quakes are silent, and people are generally unaware anything is happening, although signs such as booms and trumpet sounds can occur. This zone stretches from Western Europe across the Eurasian Plate, and also includes the South-East United States, the St. Lawrence Seaway, the Red Sea and the African Rift. In other parts of the world, shifting ground is more associated with earthquakes that people are aware of, such as the Pacific which is compressing, so authorities inspect railway tracks after any seismic activity, reducing the likelihood of accidents. |
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https://myfox8.com/2019/07/25/train-carrying-tankers-filled-with-et...
GREENSBORO, N.C. -- A train with nine rail cars carrying tankers derailed in Greensboro Thursday night.
The derailment happened parallel to Oakland Avenue at 6:43 p.m. as the train was headed toward Winston-Salem.
Each of the tankers is filled with 30,000 gallons of ethanol, according to the Greensboro Fire Department. None of the tankers are leaking.
Crews say they first need to turn the trucks upright, which are not connected to the tankers. Then they will put the tankers on top.
Norfolk Southern is bringing a team from Atlanta with a crane to upright the tankers.
Workers are also trying to work around other trains coming through the area.
Oakland Avenue was blocked off from Holden Road to Lindell Road but has since reopened. It will be closed again when the crane team from Atlanta gets to the scene.
No injuries were reported.
There is no word on what caused the train to derail.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdQfOc5CfKQ
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https://www.newspressnow.com/news/local_news/train-derails-cars-of-...
Jul 26, 2019
Throughout the weekend, cleanup crews from Union Pacific Railway will have their hands full as they clear away 70 train cars’ worth of sand.
The train was headed southbound near the Iowa border in Mercer County when it overturned, spilling sand all along the track near U.S Highway 65 and the Destiny Loop. Kristen South, junior director of corporate communications and media relations for Union Pacific, said that while a large mess was made, the derailment did not present much danger.
“There’s no hazmat involved, no one was hurt and the cause is still under investigation,” South said. “We hope to have the tracks reopened by Sunday.”
and another:
2nd train to derail at horseshoe curve
by WJAC STAFF
Friday, July 26th 2019https://wjactv.com/news/local/another-train-derails-at-horseshoe-curve
BLAIR COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — UPDATE:
Norfolk Southern Corporation officials said six rail cars on the westbound tracks derailed a little after 4 p.m. Friday.
The six cars were all empty and remained upright after the derailment.
According to Norfolk Southern officials, the mixed-freight train was on its way to Conway, Pa. from Enola when the incident occurred.
Officials said there were no injuries reported and no hazardous materials were spilled.
Norfolk Southern officials have been on scene cleaning up the cars.
Officials said the cause of the derailment is under investigation.
ORIGINAL STORY:
Another train has appeared to have derailed at the Horseshoe Curve in Blair County.
We are currently monitoring a live feed from the curve and are working to get more information.
The video, provided by Virtual Railfan, shows some smoke but none of the cars appeared to have completely gone off the tracks.
A train derailed on the curve on July 5th as well.
https://www.socialnews.xyz/2019/07/30/train-carrying-bulk-lime-dera...
Posted By: Gopi July 30, 2019
https://raillynews.com/2019/07/russian-culvert-coktu-komur-load-tra...
In Russia, a freight train carrying coal derailed when a culvert collapsed due to excessive rainfall.
Coal-fired freight train derailed due to the collapse of a culvert due to excessive rainfall in the Siktiyvkar city of the Komi Republic of Russia. While the locomotive of the freight train passed through the culvert, there was a collapse in the culvert.
According to the statement made by the North West Research Department of the Russian Ministry of Transport, there were no casualties in the train accident and the machinists survived the accident. 23 wagon connected to the locomotive is also derailed, some wagons flew into the culvert, the region was closed to train access was learned. It was announced that the works were started for towing the wagons coming out of the rail, and that all the wagons were towed and repair works would be started. Initiating an investigation into the accident, 4 passenger train during the day has been canceled, the line will be closed to the train during 48 hours said.
https://www.bdtonline.com/news/train-derails-cars-jump-track-in-mcd...
VIVIAN — Upwards of 20 train cars derailed in Vivian, with several of them being hazardous material carriers, on Saturday.
Once derailed, the westbound train cars toppled onto their side with several of them falling into Elkhorn Creek.
“About 20 cars have derailed,” Kimball Fire Chief, Jimmy Gianato, said, “Some are hazardous material cars that are empty.”
As there were no injuries, and there is no risk for public safety, the issues of the derailment are, “From here on out, it’s the railroad’s responsibility,” according to Gianato.]
Though the hazardous material train cars are empty, they will be, “Continually monitored,” due to the possibility of, “A seal start to leak,” in later hours, according to Gianato.
After Kimball Fire Department assessed the derailment, it was determined where the derailment happened and that there were no injuries. Norfolk Southern employees were on the scene assessing the derailment.
Also responding to the scene was Jan Care Ambulance Services and the Railroad Police.
About twenty train cars derail in Vivian, with several of them being hazardous material carriers, on Saturday. Once derailed several cars toppled into the Elkhorn Creek.
“There’s no hazmat involved and no fish kill in the river, so all of this is for the railroad to handle,” Gianato said.
Norfolk Southern could not be reached for comment.
http://gmauthority.com/blog/2019/07/train-derails-carrying-new-chev...
Like a scene out of some post-apocalyptic blockbuster, a train derailment in Lincoln County, Nevada, has spilled tons of new pickups across a lonely stretch of desert highway. Included amongst the wreckage are new Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra models, as well as new Jeep Gladiators.
Luckily, no injuries were reported, which is pretty amazing judging by the photos. A reported 33 train cars were involved in the incident, which were transporting the new vehicles west. In addition to causing a huge mess, the derailment also shut down a nearby road.
The incident occurred on July 10th, near the town of Caliente, Nevada, which is located approximately 30 miles west of Utah.
Lincoln County Sheriff Kerry Lee said that it was the most spectacular mess he had ever seen. Lee also stated that some of the onboard cars were hauling hazardous material, but none of those particular vehicles were directly impacted in the crash.
Photos reveal numerous Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra vehicles in various states of destruction, with body components ripped and dented, and mechanical bits littering the dusty landscape. Some vehicles are sitting on their roof, while others are stacked on top of one another like some kind of vehicular Jenga.
While it’s sad to see so many new Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra vehicles destroyed, we’re glad no one was hurt. What’s more, it’s kinda fascinating to see how the pickups managed to handle the incident in terms of crash worthiness.
The cause of the derailment is currently unknown, but an investigation is currently underway.
For customers eager to receive their new Chevrolet Silverado or GMC Sierra pickup, it looks like the waiting will go on a bit longer. Even if the damage is repairable, it’s highly unlikely any of these vehicles will make it to market, as GM will scrap them outright to avoid any possible liability issues down the road.
https://salinapost.com/2019/07/14/no-injuries-after-union-pacific-t...
July 14, 2019
A Union Pacific train derailment in Hays caused some home evacuations and a few road closures around Ninth and Milner late Sunday afternoon.
“A little after 5 p.m. dispatch received a call from Union Pacific Railroad concerning a derailment they had near the intersection of Ninth and Milner,” said Kim Rupp, Hays public information officer.
“At this time there are three tanker cars off the tracks,” he said.
By 6:30 p.m. there was no immediate danger to the public, and no injuries had been reported.
“They do contain ethanol, however, there are no leaks, so there are no hazards to the public,” Rupp said.
While there was believed to be no immediate danger, some limited evacuations of housing were immediately after the derailment in the vicinity as a precautionary measure.
The fire department set up a 300-foot perimeter, but no intersections were closed by 6 p.m.
The traveling public is asked to avoid the area and observe cones and barricades while the accident is being cleared, Rupp said.
https://www.wxyz.com/news/train-derails-in-international-st-clair-r...
PORT HURON, Mich. (WXYZ) — The city of Port Huron said that 40 train cars derailed in the international St. Clair River Tunnel on Friday morning, spilling 13,700 gallons of sulfuric acid.
CN crews said that the cars derailed inv arous positions within the tunnel.
The company also said that the sulfuric acid has been contained to the site of the derailment and poses no danger to public safety or to the St. Clair River. There were no fires.
CN is working with St. Clair County and Sarnia, Ontario, to find out the cause of the derailment.
Right now, there is no current estimated time for the completion of the work, and CN is rerouting traffic to deliver goods safely.
According to the state, the tunnel links Port Huron with Sarnia, Ontario by crossing under the St. Clair River. It's 6,026 feet long and it was the first full-size subaqeous tunnel built in North America
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https://www.wilx.com/content/news/Train-derails-in-commercial-tunne...
PORT HURON, Mich. (AP) -- About 13,700 gallons of sulfuric acid has spilled from one of about 40 freight train cars that derailed in an international tunnel connecting Michigan and Canada.
Canadian National Railway spokesman Jonathan Abecassis says the chemical has been contained Friday at the site and poses no threat to public safety.
Abecassis said the derailment occurred about 4:30 a.m. Friday and is under investigation.
No injuries were reported.
The tunnel beneath the St. Clair River connects Port Huron to Sarnia, Ontario.
The train was in Port Huron at the time of the derailment.
Port Huron City Manager James Freed said the wreck caused "significant damage" to the track.
It was not clear when the tunnel would reopen.
Freed said trains are being rerouted to a crossing in Detroit.
https://www.heraldchronicle.com/news/local/csx-train-derails-in-nor...
Friday, June 28, 2019
TN
This aerial photograph, taken by a Franklin County Emergency Management Agency drone, displays the extent of a CSX Corporation train derailment that occurred Thursday afternoon just south of Tullahoma near Highway 41A. Initial reports are that 19 train cars were derailed. No injuries were reported, and no hazardous materials were involved in the incident.
Crews were still working to clean up the wreck at the time of writing with no timetable for completion. Traffic through that portion of Highway 41A was able to continue normally with no part of the wreck reaching the main roadway.
https://www.rgj.com/story/news/2019/06/19/train-carrying-hazardous-...
Published 11:02 a.m. PT June 19, 2019
Update, 11:54 a.m.
A spokesperson for the Federal Railroad Administration told the Reno Gazette Journal that the agency is investigating the incident.
The spokesperson also reiterated that none of the cars involved in the derailment were carrying explosives, but did not say if there are other hazardous materials onboard that authorities are concerned about.
Update, 11:50 a.m.
Nineteen rail cars are involved in the derailment, according to another update from the Elko County Sheriff's Office.
Containment efforts are underway and Interstate 80 is expected to reopen in about 20 minutes.
Update, 11:35 a.m.
A train carrying hazardous cargo that derailed near Wells in northeastern Nevada Wednesday morning was apparently carrying munitions, according to an updated from the Elko County Sheriff's Office.
The cars carrying the munitions were located at the opposite end of the train, away from the derailment, according to a post to the sheriff's office Facebook page.
Interstate 80 remains closed in both directions. The eastbound lanes are closed at mile marker 352 near Wells and the westbound lanes are closed at mile marker 360 near Moor.
A train carrying hazardous materials derailed along Interstate 80 east of Wells, Nevada Wednesday morning, closing the interstate in both directions.
The derailment caused the train to spill some of the hazardous material, according to the Elko County Sheriff's Office.
People are being urged to avoid the area at this time.
Video of the incident, recorded by Michael Lyday and posted to twitter, shows several train cars at the front of the train crumpled against one another and a plume of what appears to be white smoke.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/06/08/boston-train-...
Published 6:07 p.m. ET June 8, 2019
BOSTON — Ten people were injured Saturday when a subway train derailed inside a tunnel near Fenway Park prior to the first game of a doubleheader between the Boston Red Sox and Tampa Bay Rays.
The derailment occurred at approximately 10:55 a.m. between the Fenway and Kenmore stops on the green line of the Boston train and subway system known as "The T."
Some people were carried out of the tunnel by stoke baskets, according to the Boston Fire Department, and 10 were transported to local hospitals.
The Boston Globe quoted a passenger, 19-year-old Bryan Marden, who said the train was traveling at a high rate of speed before it derailed where the subway split. He said some of the passengers who were hurt appeared to be headed to the Red Sox game and nearby Pride Parade festivities. First pitch of the Red Sox game was 1:05 p.m.
Joe Pesaturo, spokesman for MBTA, said the injuries are "not life threatening." Boston Emergency Medical Services described the injuries as "varying in nature." The Globe reported that some appeared to be serious.
Among the injured was the train's motor person, a 62-year-old man, who Peasturo said is in stable condition after being treated for a leg injury and some bumps and bruises.
Pesaturo said the cause of the derailment is under investigation and authorities will interview the motor person after he's been treated medically.
He said no structural damage to the tunnel or the overhead wire has been reported. He said the "re-railing process" is underway and that once the car is moved, the track and switch infrastructure will be inspected. He said any necessary repair work will be conducted.
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