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Western Railroad Discussion > UP Derailment West of KelsoDate: 03/27/23 10:13 UP Derailment West of Kelso Author: GrandePete Hearing that a UP train with no engineer on board left the rails about 3 miles west of Kelso. Runaway?
Date: 03/27/23 10:57 Re: UP Derailment West of Kelso Author: SCAX3401 Hearing it was laoaded ore train and derailed at 80 MPH. Unconfirmed of course.
Posted from Android Date: 03/27/23 11:04 Re: UP Derailment West of Kelso Author: Roadmaster From San Bernardino County Fire Protection District Twitter feed:
KELSO: #SBCoFD enroute to RAILCAR INCIDENT near KelbakerRd and KelsoCimaRd. Reported multi-car derailment, all cargo, NO passengers. Engine and HazMat companies responding. ^eas https://twitter.com/SBCOUNTYFIRE/status/1640403601121247237?cxt=HHwWioDU0cmY8cMtAAAA Matthew Date: 03/27/23 11:13 Re: UP Derailment West of Kelso Author: callum_out If it was an ore train, the only one running is the Utah iron ore train which derailed and spilled a short
time ago near Victorville. Company is becoming quite profitable without ever loading any ore in a ship! Out Date: 03/27/23 11:17 Re: UP Derailment West of Kelso Author: callum_out Length would confirm it's the O-UTS1
Out Date: 03/27/23 11:27 Re: UP Derailment West of Kelso Author: coach Isn't KELSO at the base of the long, steep Cima grade? If so, UP has had run-a-way trains there before. After one involveing MOW cars that barely had any brakes, and the UP engine which did not have an operating dynamic brake, the Feds wrote a scathing report against the UP. That train ended up plowing into a train ahead of it. The train ahead was doing 80 mph, but the runaway was doing 120 mph, and killed several crewman when it hit the caboose at effectively 40 mph difference in speed.
Date: 03/27/23 12:23 Re: UP Derailment West of Kelso Author: MrMRL Date: 03/27/23 12:25 Re: UP Derailment West of Kelso Author: radar There's one, unconfirmed report that it was a runaway, and that the crew jumped off an hour before the wreck occured. It's being described as an iron ore train.
Date: 03/27/23 12:31 Re: UP Derailment West of Kelso Author: funnelfan Someone said that the crew is OK and was found by the CHP.
Ted Curphey Ontario, OR Date: 03/27/23 12:50 Re: UP Derailment West of Kelso Author: Roadmaster https://www.fox5vegas.com/2023/03/27/train-derails-near-barstow-california/
Nice, a "railcar" derailed: https://news3lv.com/news/local/railcar-carrying-iron-ore-derails-near-baker-california-according-to-local-authorities-baker-kelso-cima-california-kelbaker-road-nevada-state-line-san-bernardino-county-fire# Matthew Date: 03/27/23 13:17 Re: UP Derailment West of Kelso Author: funnelfan It's bad. Reports are that the train was 180 cars long and reached a speed of 149mph before leaving the tracks on a curve. Just a sea of scrap metal now. Good thing the crew jump, doesn't look survivable.
https://ktla.com/news/local-news/hazmat-crews-respond-to-train-derailment-near-baker/amp/ Ted Curphey Ontario, OR Date: 03/27/23 13:23 Re: UP Derailment West of Kelso Author: leon Looks like compressed iron ore pellets that have been coated with
clay for shipping and later smelting at the steel mill. Date: 03/27/23 13:26 Re: UP Derailment West of Kelso Author: bradleymckay Cima Hill, on the west slope, has always been a dangerous grade. My late grandfather worked steam helpers out of Kelso and UP had all kinds of restrictions and requirements. Today most of those rules are long gone. Running a 25,000 ton iron ore train down that grade was a disaster waiting to happen. UP just has to split that train up into 2 sections or this will happen again.
Allen Posted from Android Date: 03/27/23 13:28 Re: UP Derailment West of Kelso Author: engineco16 Date: 03/27/23 13:36 Re: UP Derailment West of Kelso Author: dan 55 cars 2 engines, safty cabs saved them perhaps, you can see the crew module stayed in tact if they stayed there
118 mph screenshot Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/27/23 16:06 by dan. ![]() Date: 03/27/23 13:37 Re: UP Derailment West of Kelso Author: engineco16 They jumped. CHP found them, probably up near Cima.
Date: 03/27/23 13:39 Re: UP Derailment West of Kelso Author: HotWater dan Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > 55 cars 2 engines, safty cabs saved them perhaps How? Reportedly the crew jumped off well in advance of the wreck. Date: 03/27/23 13:41 Re: UP Derailment West of Kelso Author: stevelv That second photo of the last 3 confirms that the train was going extremely fast when it derailed. It's amazing how far the wreckage is from the right of way.
Date: 03/27/23 13:42 Re: UP Derailment West of Kelso Author: callum_out What was it, 2 months ago, when the same train (same symbol) derailed around Frost? The cars are aged, the
train is heavy and as Allen said it was only a matter of time. Thing is though, if the tons per made it up the hill there should have been enough dynamics to hold it down the hill. Sure be interested to hear from the crew as far as their power and the uphill climb. Out Date: 03/27/23 13:46 Re: UP Derailment West of Kelso Author: kurt765 Rumor mill: 180 cars long train
News media: 55 cars + two locomotives Does UP run 180 car *loaded* iron ore trains through there? |