HUGE DERAILMENT SOUTH OF BROOKS,KY

alxmoss0609 Jan 16, 2007

  1. Matthew Roberts

    Matthew Roberts TrainBoard Member

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    Not looking good...

    Saw this on the (I think) National News this morning, and the article from the WHAS11 site said it was propane. :eek:mg: :eek:mg:

    Too bad incidents like this are the only airtime railroads seem to get on the national news, at least! :angry:

    But at least it wasn't in some highly populated area, or along BNSF Transcon or UP Omaha Line. :embarassed: This probably end up twisted to some use for rail security in Congress.
     
  2. alxmoss0609

    alxmoss0609 TrainBoard Member

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    Yeah its sad when something bad goes wrong with the RR they make a big deal out of it but the train was only 5-9 miles away from Louisville,KY so if it whould have happened there it would have been a problem
     
  3. alxmoss0609

    alxmoss0609 TrainBoard Member

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    Well the fire department is backing off there just gonna let it burn out
     
  4. Angelic

    Angelic New Member

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    wow, well the derailment in Long Beach Yard apears to be a tanker full of deasial fuel, it started a small fire but it was quickly put out,
     
  5. alxmoss0609

    alxmoss0609 TrainBoard Member

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    Diesel fuel is slow burning so it would be easy to get out
     
  6. alxmoss0609

    alxmoss0609 TrainBoard Member

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    Govenor ernie fletcher is in the fire department he is planning on making a comment on the fire also a press confrence
     
  7. FlamesFan

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    Sounds like the RRs are having a busy week... this has gotta suck but at least no one was hurt.

    NSFan14 - thanks for keeping us posted.

    Cheers,
     
  8. FlamesFan

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    This is the story that was posted on the CNN website...

    http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/01/16/train.fire/index.html
    BROOKS, Kentucky (CNN) -- Authorities evacuated residents within a one-mile radius Tuesday after a massive train derailment south of Louisville sparked an explosion and a huge fire.

    No injuries have been reported, but authorities asked residents within a one-mile radius of the accident in Brooks to evacuate to get away from the heavy black smoke blanketing the area.

    Authorities have determined that cyclohexane is the chemical burning in the blaze, according to Jason Keller, a spokesman for the Kentucky Department of Emergency Management. (Watch aerial view of flames and smoke [​IMG])

    "It's flammable, explosive, and an inhalation hazard," he said, adding that officials have decided to let the flames burn themselves out.
    Cyclohexane is a solvent used in the production of paints, nylon and resins. It can affect the central nervous system if inhaled or ingested.

    There were some other chemicals in some of the train's 80 cars, according to another official with the Kentucky Emergency Management office, but the three cars burning contained cyclohexane, which breaks down when it burns.

    Seven air quality monitoring stations have been set up across Bullitt County, the official said, and so far none are showing signs of contamination.

    As many as five tanker cars jumped the tracks, video from the scene showed, and were left jumbled perpendicular to the track.
    A team from the National Transportation Safety Board will go to the scene later in the day to investigate the accident, the agency reported from Washington.

    Gov. Ernie Fletcher flew over the scene a few hours after the derailment and told reporters at a news conference that a team from CSX would also inspect the cars and their contents.
    "We're doing everything we can first to make sure we're managing the fire in a safe way," the governor said.

    Bob Sullivan, a spokesman for CSX -- which operates the train -- said the company's first priority is helping emergency responders protect the public.
    "We regret what has happened here, (and) we want to find out what caused it," Sullivan said at the news conference.

    He added that CSX would also work with affected residents and businesses in the area to help get things back to normal.
    The blaze lit the dark morning sky, sending black smoke billowing into the air, while orange flames lined the railroad track for hundreds of yards alongside the derailment.

    It's not known what caused the accident, which occurred around 9 a.m., according to Keller.

    Fire crews -- which at one point were trying to douse the blaze with water -- were asked to pull back from the site due to the risk of another explosion, according to Kentucky Emergency Management spokeswoman Nikki Ploskonka.

    The only school in that area, Brooks Elementary, has had its students moved to another school in a safe zone, Ploskonka said.
    A unit from the Kentucky National Guard was called in to assist with the scene and help determine exactly what chemical is burning, Ploskonka said. Members of the 41st Civil Support Team are trained in biological and chemical detection, she added.

    A one-mile stretch of Kentucky Route 1020 is closed due to the smoke, and part of nearby Interstate 65 is shut down in both directions, the Bullitt County Sheriff's department said.

    Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Kathleen Bergen said a temporary flight restriction is in place in a one nautical mile radius of the derailment due to the smoke, and planes at Louisville International Airport are having to use another runway, she explained.

    That airport is home to a huge UPS hub.
     
  9. Nitrousbutton

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    The tankers today where carrying propane. Just seen it on the news, Looks pretty bad.
     
  10. alxmoss0609

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    Yeah its old news now from what i heard 5 people are at jewish hospital because they inhaled the toxic stuff but they plan to be ok but they are gonna let it burn out they aint spraying no water on the fire
     
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