Rail safety can’t escape spotlight
There was no evacuation of local residents, no evidence of leaks from a damaged tanker car carrying sulphur dioxide and CN Railway’s main track between Edmonton and the British Columbia coast resumed normal service within about 24 hours of the latest derailment.
But these days there is no such thin....
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No safety board investigators
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