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Redfairen

(1,276 posts)
Tue Jan 21, 2014, 01:22 PM Jan 2014

More oil spilled from trains in 2013 than in all the previous 4 decades COMBINED

More crude oil was spilled in U.S. rail incidents last year than was spilled in the nearly four decades since the federal government began collecting data on such spills, an analysis of the data shows. Including major derailments in Alabama and North Dakota, more than 1.15 million gallons of crude oil was spilled from rail cars in 2013, according to data from the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration.

By comparison, from 1975 to 2012, U.S. railroads spilled a combined 800,000 gallons of crude oil. The spike underscores new concerns about the safety of such shipments as rail has become the preferred mode for oil producers amid a North American energy boom.

The federal data do not include incidents in Canada where oil spilled from trains. Canadian authorities estimate that more than 1.5 million gallons of crude oil spilled in Lac-Megantic, Quebec, on July 6, when a runaway train derailed and exploded, killing 47 people. The cargo originated in North Dakota.

Nearly 750,000 gallons of crude oil spilled from a train on Nov. 8 near Aliceville, Ala. The train originated in North Dakota and caught fire after it derailed in a swampy area. No one was injured or killed.

The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration doesn’t yet have spill data from a Dec. 30 derailment near Casselton, N.D. But the National Transportation Safety Board, which is the lead investigator in that incident, estimates that more than 400,000 gallons of crude oil were spilled there. Though no one was injured or killed, the intense fire forced most of Casselton’s 2,400 residents to evacuate in subzero temperatures.

http://news.msn.com/us/more-oil-spilled-from-trains-in-2013-than-in-previous-4-decades

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More oil spilled from trains in 2013 than in all the previous 4 decades COMBINED (Original Post) Redfairen Jan 2014 OP
We need to build more pipelines!!1! progressoid Jan 2014 #1
Also 90-percent Jan 2014 #2
Is This A Rail Infrastructure Problem?.... global1 Jan 2014 #3

90-percent

(6,829 posts)
2. Also
Tue Jan 21, 2014, 01:58 PM
Jan 2014

We need to relax onerous safety and environmental regs so there's more profit to spend on safer, more reliable, railroads and equipment.

And better car elevators for railroad executive's mansions.

-90% Jimmy

global1

(25,242 posts)
3. Is This A Rail Infrastructure Problem?....
Tue Jan 21, 2014, 02:03 PM
Jan 2014

I have to think that we have a rail system that is in disrepair and getting worse. I would think that there is not a lot of preventative maintenance going on across this country on our rail system. Only when things - track or roadbed - get really bad it is worked on.

This is just my opinion on this - but if the rail system is anything like our sewer systems, roads, bridges, etc - I think it is a pretty good bet that this is what's going on.

Decades ago - I think they did a better job on rail system infrastructure.

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