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NTSB Chairman Deborah Hersman says Conrail crews had been having trouble getting a “go” signal in recent days. Sensors on the bridge control the signal. Hersman says the crew involved in the crash ...
No injuries were reported Wednesday after a cargo train derailed overnight in Gloucester County, authorities said. The incident involved a Conrail train that came off the tracks along Gateway ...
The NTSB in its final report on the November 30, 2012 derailment, that sent four Conrail tank cars off a bridge in Paulsboro, one tearing open and spewing 20,000 of vinyl chloride, blames Conrail ...
The train that derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, was carrying vinyl chloride, the same chemical released in Paulsboro, N.J. in 2012.
Derailed freight train cars leak vinyl chloride, a colorless, organic gas with a sweet odor sit semi-submerged in the waters of Mantua Creek after a train crash, in Paulsboro, N.J., Nov. 30.
VINELAND — A 74-year-old Vineland man was badly hurt Wednesday morning after walking in front of a Conrail train in the vicinity of South West Boulevard and Grape Street, according to city police.
The Conrail train struck the individual about 11:35 a.m. near Grape Street. The individual was taken to a hospital with “unknown injuries,” CSX spokesperson Sheriee Bowman said Thursday.
Getting a Conrail train back on track after a Monday derailment in Bayonne was an all-night job for cranes, which hoisted the cars into the air before placing them on an adjacent track, a Conrail ...
Derailed freight train cars leak vinyl chloride, a colorless, organic gas with a sweet odor sit semi-submerged in the waters of Mantua Creek after a train crash, in Paulsboro, N.J., Nov. 30.
By Maryclaire Dale •Published December 2, 2012 Conrail crews studied reported signal problems at a New Jersey railroad bridge the day before a train derailment that caused a toxic chemical leak ...
Hundreds of holiday travelers boarded Amtrak’s Colonial train in 1987. Hours later, it collided with a Conrail freight in one of the most shocking rail disasters in U.S. history.