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In reply to the discussion: Oil Train Safety Megathread. Updated December 23, 2024 [View all]mahatmakanejeeves
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The first video is from a westbound grain train. It starts out with the westbound train going 36 mph. Then the train starts to slow down. One of the cars has derailed, and the brakes have gone on automatically.
Ordinarily, this wouldn't be much of a problem. Except, coming from the west is an oil train. The derailed car in the westbound train has spilled onto the track occupied by the eastbound oil train. The oil train's lead unit derails, and some of its train follows.
There's another post, by "Eugene," either in this thread or another thread at DU, that links to a report that the derailment was the result of a broken axle. I'll find Eugene's post.
ETA: here it is: Defective axle blamed for 2013 fiery North Dakota derailment