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Train Derailments

Mike

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BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — The federal government predicts that trains hauling crude oil or ethanol will derail an average of 10 times a year over the next two decades.

The projection was contained in a Department of Transportation analysis from July. It says the derailments could cause more than $4 billion in damage and possibly kill hundreds of people if a serious accident were to happen in a densely populated part of the U.S.

The study took on new relevance last week after a train loaded with oil derailed in West Virginia, causing a spectacular fire and forcing hundreds of families to evacuate.

Monday's accident was the latest in a spate of fiery derailments. Senior federal officials say it underscores the need for stronger tank cars and other safety improvements.
 

TexasBred

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Our rail system is worn out. All they do is patch it constantly. I'm surprised there is not a derailment everyday. Ten derailments of a million gallons per incident is a hell of a mess.
 

backhoeboogie

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I was searching for a steer Saturday. Walked a couple of miles of RR Track. You are absolutely correct TB. It is amazing how bad and what shape the track's support structure are in.
 

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