Two CN Freight Trains collide in CN Yazoo Subdivision Anding Mississippi

Released on = July 3, 2007, 10:58 am

Press Release Author = Lala C. Ballatan

Industry = Law

Press Release Summary = Two CN freight trains collided head on in the CN Yazoo
Subdivision, Anding Mississippi. This is the site where the train's central
operations are located. These trains are operated using a centralized traffic system
of control signal on a single track.

Press Release Body =

Two CN freight trains collided head on in the CN Yazoo Subdivision, Anding
Mississippi. This is the site where the train's central operations are located.
These trains are operated using a centralized traffic system of control signal on a
single track.

Los Angeles, California, June 29, 2007 - According to the signal data when the
accident occurred, the IC 1013 North, which was the northbound freight train,
continued to run and went past a stop or red signal sign at the North Anding.
Consequently, it collided with the train going south, which is the IC 1023 South.
The collision happened beyond the signal at mile.

The collision caused 17 cars and 6 locomotives' derailment. Since almost 15,000
gallons diesel fuel was emitted from these locomotives, a fire broke out and burned
for almost 15 hours.

As for victims, each train contains two crewmembers and all of them were killed
during the accident. In an additional precautionary method, 100 residents of Anding
were evacuated away from the venue of the accident. However, no one reported
injuries.

Damages in property went over $9.5 million and the costs it entails for clearing up
and cleaning the environment around the location of the collision reached to $616,
800.

According to the National Transportation Safety Board, the cause of the collision is
probably the failure of the northbound train's crewmembers to comply with the
signals wayside, which required them to make a stop at the North Anding.

There is also a large possibility that they have missed the signal because of
fatigue. In addition, other factors cannot be ruled out because of the absence of a
cab voice recorder in the locomotive and other supporting evidences. There was also
an absence of a system for positive train controls, which would have made the
northbound train to stop before it even, exceeded from the authorized area of
limits.

Another thing that contributed to the collision was the absence of an alerter for
the lead locomotive. This could have prompted crewmembers to become more attentive
in their train operations.



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