Field British Columbia - A Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) grain car rolled away at high speed for more than six kilometres last week at
Field near where a derailment killed three crew members almost one year ago.
Sources told CBC News the car had been stopped in the rail yard in Field, about 80 kilometres west of Banff along the Trans-Canada Highway, to undergo
maintenance and inspections and was being reattached to the train to return eastward when the runaway occurred last week.
The car rolled west along the track.
CP confirmed that a single rail car containing grain was involved in an "uncontrolled movement" in Field on 14 Jan 2020 and that the incident has
been reported to the Transportation Safety Board (TSB).
The investigation team is following up with the railway company, and the occurrence is currently being assessed," a TSB spokesperson said in an
email.
"There were no injuries, no dangerous good involved, it did not traverse any public crossings, and there were no conflicting train
movements."
CP said its own investigation determined the incident was caused by human error and that the employees involved have accepted responsibility for their
actions.
"Appropriate corrective measures have been taken. We have no further comment," a railway spokesperson said in an email.
On 4 Feb 2019 three crew members were killed when a CP freight train rolled out of control and derailed coming down the mountain east of
Field.
Author unknown.