MEC&F Expert Engineers : MORE TRAIN DERAILMENTS. NOW WE ARE REALLY SCARED. 48 TRAIN CARS FROM THE 51-CAR UNION PACIFIC FREIGHT TRAIN DERAIL IN NEVADA

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

MORE TRAIN DERAILMENTS. NOW WE ARE REALLY SCARED. 48 TRAIN CARS FROM THE 51-CAR UNION PACIFIC FREIGHT TRAIN DERAIL IN NEVADA









MARCH 25, 2015

LOVELOCK, NEVADA

Update 7:30 p.m.: About three football fields of the desert floor was strewn with cardboard boxes, wooden pieces and train car wreckage Wednesday evening after a train derailed near Lovelock, Nev., according to RGJ reporter Marcella Corona.

She said about 30 of the 48 cars that derailed are completely off the tracks and are piled on top of each other.

It also appears a power line and some nearby pipes were damaged by the train. The train tracks run parallel to U.S. 95.

Update 6:15 p.m.: U.S. 95 has reopened after a train derailed near the highway Wednesday afternoon, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.

The highway was closed while officials tried to see if any hazardous materials were inside the derailed train cars. Officials said it appears there were none.
Update: The majority of a 51-car train derailed near Lovelock, Nev., Wednesday afternoon, a Union Pacific official said.

Forty-eight cars derailed about 3:40 p.m., shutting down U.S. 95 in both directions. It's unknown if the train was carrying hazardous materials, though a team is en route to investigate, said Frank Castillo of Union Pacific.

"No injuries are reported at this time," he said.

The Reno Gazette-Journal has a crew heading to the site of the crash. Stay tuned for more updates.

Original post: Nevada Highway Patrol has shut down U.S. Highway 95 at mile marker 47 in Churchill County because of a train derailment, Trooper Dave Gibson said.

The highway is closed for a possible hazardous materials spill, although such a spill has not been confirmed. Gibson said the highway closure is precautionary.