Gatineau Quebec - An investigation report into a fatal train derailment near the boundary between British Columbia and Alberta is
to be released by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) on Thursday.
The derailment in February 2019 caused 99 grain cars and two locomotives to plummet off a bridge near Field, B.C., killing three rail company
employees.
Conductor Dylan Paradis, engineer Andrew Dockrell, and trainee Daniel Waldenberger-Bulmer were in the lead locomotive and had just taken over from
another crew when the train started moving on its own.
Following a preliminary review, RCMP began a criminal investigation in December 2020.
The TSB has said the westbound train had been parked on a grade with its air brakes applied for two hours when it began rolling on its
own.
After gaining considerable speed, and with no hand brakes applied, the train eventually derailed at a curve in the tracks ahead of the
bridge (over the Kicking Horse River).
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