An investigation has concluded that cracks in a rail joint ultimately led to the derailment of a freight train carrying potash southeast of Saskatoon last fall. A Transportation Safety Board report ...
'There was a lot of overturned cars that spilled potash and broken axles everywhere' Author of the article: You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account.
WINNIPEG — An investigation has concluded that cracks in a rail joint ultimately led to the derailment of a freight train carrying potash east of Saskatoon last fall. A Transportation Safety Board ...
It is not clear what caused an eastbound Canadian Pacific Railway train to derail near Blucher, Sask. but the railway has said no one was injured. The train went off the rails around 7:55 a.m. Friday.
A Canadian Pacific Railway freight train carrying potash derailed east of Fort Macleod in southern Alberta on Sunday morning, the company said. Adds background May 22 (Reuters) - A Canadian Pacific ...
(Reuters) -A Canadian Pacific Railway freight train carrying potash derailed east of Fort Macleod in southern Alberta on Sunday morning, the company said. There were no injuries reported and there are ...
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