2018 Station Square Derailment

The 2018 Station Square Derailment happened in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, on the afternoon of August 5, 2018. The incident composed of 46 double-stack intermodal containers, and 23 well cars. The train was a Norfolk Southern, carrying Listerine[1] and Pampers, and was traveling at approximately 25 MPH.[2] The cars fell onto the Port Authority of Allegheny County tracks, blocking the line. Nobody was injured, although the accident caused $1.8M in damage.[2] The accident was caught on tape.[1]

An investigation by the Federal Railroad Administration agreed with an initial assessment by Norfolk Southern Railroad that a defect in the rails caused the accident. A rail inspection performed approximately 3 weeks earlier failed to detect the defect. The investigation faulted Norfolk Southern's contractor Sherry Rail Services for failing to detect the defect.[2]

Cleanup and removal

The cleanup and removal started right after the derailment and ended by August 8, when Port Authority had removed all of the 46 containers.

Train

The train involved in the incident was heading from New Jersey to Chicago. It was carrying household items. The train was about 7,500 feet long, and had three locomotives.

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