Thanks to this crossing, the derailment was limited to seven box cars. Due to SSW 60965 dropping back down to the ties while CP 42452 was still riding "high" on the asphalt of the crossing, the train broke and the air brakes dumped. That's my theory, anyway. |
Date:
4/11/2007 |
Location:
Corvallis, OR Map  |
Views:
420 |
Collection Of:

Charles Bonville |
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Author: Charles Bonville
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Picture Categories: Wreck |
This picture is part of album: PNWR "Toledo Hauler" Derailment, Corvallis |