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Posted by mudchicken on Friday, September 6, 2024 1:18 PM

Plenty more sitting in the deadlines LUGO.Wink

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Posted by BaltACD on Friday, September 6, 2024 12:19 PM

mudchicken
The two locomotives involved in this were just  scrapped on-site by Hulcher. FRA may be releasing a preliminary cause report soon and local city government is not going to like it.

Those engines must have already been written off for financial reasons long before the derailment - the derailment was just an excuse to not repair and return the engines to service.

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Posted by mudchicken on Friday, September 6, 2024 10:22 AM

The two locomotives involved in this were just  scrapped on-site by Hulcher. FRA may be releasing a preliminary cause report soon and local city government is not going to like it.

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Posted by mudchicken on Monday, August 26, 2024 11:32 PM

...and BNSF is working with FRA to sort this out. FRA does not do anything fast.

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Posted by Erik_Mag on Monday, August 26, 2024 10:33 PM

I can think of at least two reasons for BNSF staying silent on the suspected cause:

The derailment may have caused enough damage to the site of where the derailment started to make it very difficult to determine the cause. Think of long it can take to determine the cause of a plane crash.

There may be some liability or some other legal issue where BNSF thinks it is best to keep quiet until the facts are properly sorted out.

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Posted by charlie hebdo on Monday, August 26, 2024 12:18 PM

Wonder how long it actually takes BNSF to determine why their trains derail as opposed to staying silent so the news media stops asking?

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Posted by mudchicken on Monday, August 26, 2024 7:18 AM

 

Local news media went silent after the news-workers could not get their story straight. BNSF and FRA are still investigating and is not saying much. Causes:

(take your pick from what was reported)

(1) ran into or rear ended another train (debunked already)

(2) collided with a railcar that fouled the main from the adjacent siding

(3) struck a piece of work equipment

(4) struck a piece of construction equipment (not BNSF)

(5) broken rail/center-bound truck in a compound curve complete with a switch in a curve (headache to maintain)

Derailment is between MP 27.5 and MP 28 on the Front Range Sub (LS-476/ C&S)...damaged bridge may be a double box culvert that drains the Boulder & Lefthand Ditch....when you add-in the local homeless problem and the adjoining commercial/industrial properties parking trucks and other things on railroad property until the railroad runs them off, the place is a headache.

Wonder if this is the new version of the 1980's "what's green and white and goes ka-boom in the middle of the night?" in NE Colorado....

Front Range Sub [Denver to Cheyenne] usually runs at night because of the street running along Mason Street in Ft. Collins to the north and the town getting disrupted by the stopped traffic as the train goes thru - this area is a lesser version of that.

Bridge destroyed, fuel spilled in Boulder train derailment

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Posted by croteaudd on Saturday, August 24, 2024 2:44 PM

It is believed that this is the incident.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/freight-train-crash-in-colorado-destroys-bridge-and-injures-conductors-bnsf-railway-investigating/ar-AA1pjs9Z

Can someone verify that this is in fact the incident?

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BNSF Derailment at Boulder, Co>
Posted by diningcar on Saturday, August 24, 2024 1:36 PM

Anyone have info about this very recent event?

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