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Guilford Rail System changed its name to Pan Am Railways in 2006. Discussion relating to the current operations of the Boston & Maine, the Maine Central, and the Springfield Terminal railroads (as well as the Delaware & Hudson while it was under Guilford control until 1988). Official site can be found here: PANAMRAILWAYS.COM.

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 #1478364  by Dick H
 
From Rockingham Alert (Out Of Area) 1515 hours.


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#Breaking (OOA) Royalston, Massachusetts *TRAIN DERAILMENT/HAZMAT* IAO King St - FD on scene reporting a freight train derailment of approximately 9 cars off the tracks, cars contain hauling contaminated soil (dirty dirt), substance believed to be mercury, multiple mutual aid to the staging area - 7/3 - 15:15
 #1478667  by ANRP2
 
More than a kink. Looks like the whole track is off the bed.
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 #1478671  by newpylong
 
ANRP2 wrote:More than a kink. Looks like the whole track is off the bed.
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Well, the heat kink causes the derailment and the cars pull the rail(s) and ties off. The tracks obviously weren't like that prior to the derailment.
 #1478678  by MEC407
 
Video by NorfKhazad of the wreck train on its way to the derailment site:

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 #1479111  by ANRP2
 
Does CWR pose a greater risk for "kinking" or "bow-ing" in high-temp conditions? At least stick rail provides a little give in the gaps.
Well, the heat kink causes the derailment and the cars pull the rail(s) and ties off. The tracks obviously weren't like that prior to the derailment.
 #1479135  by Mikejf
 
Yes, because CWR expands for the length of it. They do try to control the movement by using what I call tie clips (bottom of the rail, either side of the tie) to force the rail to stay put. The movement of the train itself could have caused a kink to form under the train, causing a derailment. Or, a rail could have rolled from the combined stress from the heat and train.
 #1479142  by jaymac
 
Mebbe add loose spike(s) in old tie(s) as a way of compromising the gauge.
 #1479392  by johnpbarlow
 
So as of Friday the 13th, is the wreck debris removed and track 2 reinstated and available for use as a through track?

Update: Hook and damaged cars went to E Deerfield and ballast machines are working on track 2 mid-day Friday 7/13/18.