Revelstoke British Columbia - A train derailment which occurred approximately 13 kilometre east of
Revelstoke on 16 Feb 2024 is under investigation by the Transportation Safety Board (TSB) due to "significant
consequences that attract a high level of public interest," which sent two people to the hospital where one
remains with serious injuries.
On Friday (16 Feb 2024) at approximately 22:15 a westbound train struck a stationary train east of Revelstoke, causing
seven cars to be derailed between both trains.
Two crew members were taken to hospital.
One has since been released and one remains with serious injuries, according to a public preliminary report released
by the TSB.
Media Relations Coordinator for the TSB, Liam MacDonald, confirmed that the derailment is now being investigated as a
Class 3 occurrence.
A Class 3 occurrence is described by the TSB as having "significant consequences that attract a high level of
public interest" and "may involve multiple fatalities and/or serious injuries."
Although investigators were not deployed, the TSB continues to gather information about the incident.
According to the preliminary report, it has been determined that the westward moving train (805-339) was moving on the
North Main track when it collided with the tail end of the train (301-230), which was stopped near
Revelstoke.
The crash resulted in four of the moving train's cars being derailed, two of which caught fire, and three of the
stationary train's cars being derailed.
The four derailed cars from the moving train were carrying grain.
The collision resulted in two of the front-loaded cars to catch fire.
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