Washington District of Columbia USA - A CPKC freight train was traveling about 45 mph when 29 cars
derailed on 5 Jul 2024 near Bordulac, North Dakota, leading to a fire involving methanol and anhydrous ammonia, the
National Transportation Safety Board said in the preliminary investigation report released today, Thursday,
1 Aug 2024.
The fire burned for two days, leading to a voluntary evacuation of two nearby homes.
CPKC has estimated damage from the incident at about US$3.6 million.
The train was a designated key train because of the hazardous materials on board, and therefore was limited to a top
speed of 50 mph.
The train involved, eastbound No. 242-03, had one head-end locomotive, 126 loaded rail cars, 25 empty rail cars, and a
rear distributed-power unit.
The derailment occurred about 03:36.
The derailed cars included 12 covered hoppers of plastic pellets and 17 tank cars, six of which carried methanol, and
11 of anhydrous ammonia.
Those cars are believed to include DOT-111, DOT-112, and DOT-117 cars.
NTSB investigators have yet to fully confirm car types.
Activity in the ongoing investigation will focus on detailed assessment of damage to the tank cars, review of
maintenance and inspection records, infrastructure examinations, and further examination of onboard image recordings
and post accident drone videos from the site.
The NTSB has already reviewed outward-facing image recorders from train 242-03, as well as two earlier trains through
the accident site, and from a manned CPKC track geometry car that passed through about 20 hours earlier.
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