Of the 12 derailed cars, three tank cars were loaded with hazardous material cyclohexanone, a combustible liquid.Photo – ntsb.gov
The FBI found no criminal activity was involved in a July train derailment in Tempe, Arizona, that resulted in the release of hazardous material and a subsequent fire, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) announced yesterday in a preliminary report.
Twelve rail cars derailed July 29 as the Union Pacific Railroad train traveled over a wood trestle leading to a steel superstructure bridge that crosses Tempe Town Lake. No train crew members were injured.
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