2018 Station Square Derailment
The 2018 Station Square Derailment occurred on the afternoon of August 5, 2018, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The accident involved a Norfolk Southern manifest freight train, about 57 cars long, traveling at approximately 25 MPH at the time of the incident.[1] 10 cars derailed, 3 fell onto the Port Authority of Allegheny County tracks, blocking the line and taking 6 containers with them, while the other 7 and their associated containers remained on the NS right of way. No injuries were reported, and the other 47 cars were not damaged. The accident caused $1.8M in damage, and[1] was caught on video.[2]
An investigation by the U.S. Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) 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 Sperry Rail Service for failing to detect the defect.[1]
Cleanup and removal
[edit]The cleanup and removal started immediately after the derailment and ended on August 8, when all 57 cars and their containers were removed.
Train
[edit]The train involved in the incident was heading from New Jersey to Chicago. It consisted of 3 locomotives, 57 wellcars, loaded with double-stack intermodal containers, one of which was carrying Listerine.[2] The consist was 7,687 feet (1.46 miles) long, and weighed 4,838 tons.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Report: Inspectors Missed Major Defect In Tracks Just Weeks Before Train Derailment". 2019-09-06. Retrieved 2020-01-22.
- ^ a b EndPlay (2018-08-07). "PITTSBURGH TRAIN DERAILMENT: Timeline of train derailment, cleanup efforts near Station Square". WPXI. Retrieved 2018-09-18.
- ^ WESA, Sarah Schneider, Lucy Perkins 'Freight Train Crashes Into Station Square Light Rail Stop, Causing 'Extensive Damage' August 5, 2018 https://www.wesa.fm/development-transportation/2018-08-05/freight-train-crashes-into-station-square-light-rail-stop-causing-extensive-damage Accessed February 23, 2023