Railway blames firefighters in Canada train disaster (via AFP)
Police said they were looking at criminal negligence as the cause of worst train disaster in recent Canadian history, while the US firm involved denied any responsibility. The death toll rose from 13 to 15 with the discovery of two more bodies after…
The residents that live alongside the CoosLinkRR should be just as concerned, because the plans that the Oregon governor and his appointed port commissioners are working on, will have the capacity to deliver just as much hell and damnation,(or more) as that oil train did. The LNG plans they are working on has always had this RR in the mix. When they were going to import, they needed it to rail-ship the dangerous by-products to market. The way they are protecting this RR shows they may still intend to use it for those toxic train cars of propane,butane,and methane that LNG can produce.