Train Collision and Derailment Between Rocky Mountaineer Vacations Inc., Passenger Train RMV P61051-21 and Canadian National Switching Movement YKSS30, Kamloops Yard, Kamloops, British Columbia, 21 May 2006


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"At approximately 1910 Pacific daylight time on 21 May 2006, Canadian National Kamloops 1230 yard assignment (switching movement YKSS30) pulling southward toward the Okanagan connecting track collided with unoccupied Rocky Mountaineer Vacations Inc. passenger train RMV P61051-21 pushing northward from the Okanagan connecting track into track KF21 in Kamloops Yard. Four passenger cars derailed and Canadian National locomotive 1420 was heavily damaged. There were no injuries"--Summary.







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.




Canadian Pacific Limited, Derailment, Train Number 759-XA-28, Mile 52.6, Victoria Subdivision, Chemainus, British Columbia, 27 February 1991


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This document presents the railway occurrence report on a train derailment that took place in Chemainus, British Columbia, on February 27, 1991. It provides factual information and safety measures. The document also gives an analysis of the situation.