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January 23, 2014 – A BNSF train carrying corn derails near Ross, North Dakota. The derailment of eleven cars disrupted transportation of crude oil from the Bakken oil formation to ports in Montana. No injuries were reported. [32] July 4, 2014 – A train carrying aircraft fuselages from Spirit Aerospace to Boeing, derailed.
CASSELTON, N.D. (AP) -- A mile-long train carrying crude oil derailed just a mile before it would have cut through the heart of a small North Dakota town, shaking residents with a series of ...
English: This photo, taken Dec. 31, 2013, shows part of the tank car pileup and residual fire resulting from the train collision near Casselton, North Dakota. The DOT-111 tank car in the center of the photo sustained a thermal tear, and is still burning.
A series of explosions that occurred in Casselton, North Dakota, last month, after a train carrying crude oil from North Dakota's Bakken shale crashed into a derailed train carrying soybeans, has ...
8 November – United States – A train carrying crude oil from North Dakota's Bakken shale formation derailed and caught fire in western Alabama, spilling nearly 750,000 US gallons (2,800,000 L; 620,000 imp gal) of its 2 million-US gallon (7,570,800 L) load of crude in wetlands a half-mile (800 m) south of Aliceville in Pickens County. The ...
The fiery North Dakota derailment that burned for days early last month was the latest train crash to involve the flawed tank cars that the National Transportation Safety Board has been trying to ...
The NTSB said in a preliminary report released Thursday that the July 5 train crash near the small town of Bondulac, North Dakota, caused an estimated $3.6 million damage to the CPKC railroad tracks and equipment. But the agency didn't offer many hints about what caused the derailment that happened in the early morning hours that day.
January 18 – United States – Minot train derailment: A Canadian Pacific train derailed near a residential area west of Minot, North Dakota. Seven tank cars ruptured, releasing more than 750,000 litres (200,000 US gallons) of anhydrous ammonia which vaporized in the sub-zero air and formed a toxic cloud that drifted over much of Minot. One ...