Main-track Train Collision Canadian Pacific Railway Freight Trains 602-242 and 113-01 Mile 62.0, Mountain Subdivision Beavermouth, British Columbia 06 September 2015


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"On 06 September 2015, at approximately 0223 Pacific Daylight Time, Canadian Pacific Railway Train 602-242, travelling eastward on the main track of the Mountain Subdivision, collided with westbound Canadian Pacific Railway Train 113-01, which was entering the siding track near Beavermouth, British Columbia. As a result of the collision, 2 locomotives and the first car behind the locomotives on train 602-242 as well as one set of trucks on the 64th car on train 113-01 derailed. The conductor of train 602-242 sustained a serious injury. No dangerous goods were released"--Summary, title page.




Main-track Collision, Canadian Pacific Railway, Freight Train 602-242 and 113-01, Mile 62.0, Mountain Subdivision Beavermouth, British Columbia 06 September 2015


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"On 06 September 2015, at approximately 0223 Pacific Daylight Time, Canadian Pacific Railway Train 602-242, travelling eastward on the main track of the Mountain Subdivision, collided with westbound Canadian Pacific Railway Train 113-01, which was entering the siding track near Beavermouth, British Columbia. As a result of the collision, 2 locomotives and the first car behind the locomotives on train 602-242 as well as one set of trucks on the 64th car on train 113-01 derailed. The conductor of train 602-242 sustained a serious injury. No dangerous goods were released"--Summary, title page.










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Main-track Train Collision and Derailment, Canadian Pacific Railway, Freight Trains 235-21 and 118-18, Mile 3.3, North Toronto Subdivision, Toronto, Ontario, 21 August 2016


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"On 21 August 2016, at approximately 0517 Eastern Daylight Time, Canadian Pacific Railway freight train 118-18 was crossing from the north to the south track at approximately Mile 3.3 on the North Toronto Subdivision in Toronto, Ontario. Freight train 235-21, proceeding westward with 2 locomotives only, collided with the tail end of train 118-18. Four of train 118-18's intermodal cars (10 platforms) were struck and damaged. Four of the platforms derailed upright. The 2 locomotives of train 235-21 derailed upright. The fuel tank on train 235-21's lead locomotive was punctured, resulting in the release of about 2500 litres of diesel fuel. A number of small fires were extinguished. The conductor of train 235-21 sustained injuries"--Summary, title page.




Main-track Train Derailment, Canadian Pacific Railway, Freight Train 199-10, Mile 76.7, Mountain Subdivision, Stoney Creek, British Columbia, 13 January 2015


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Because of the length of the Mount Macdonald Tunnel, approximately 50 minutes is required for each train to traverse the tunnel and for the tunnel to be purged of exhaust before the next train can proceed through it. [...] Shortly thereafter, the train came to a stop on a 8.75-degree right-hand curve, with the head end of the train at the west- end bridge abutment of the Stoney Creek Bridge. [...] The magnitude of the lateral forces at the rail is determined by several factors, including the longitudinal force, the coupler angle, the grade, and the degree of curvature. [...] The footnote indicates (in part): When travelling westward via the MacDonald track, the TrAM Area is 3. When travelling westward via the Connaught track, the TrAM Area is 5. Before departure from Field, the train crew had reviewed the train consist for TrAM restrictions for its routing over the Mountain Subdivision. [...] The NMC will provide instructions to the crew on how to remarshall the train to remove the marshalling violation, and, if the train is able to be moved before the marshalling violation is corrected, what restrictions will apply to movement of the train.