A photo included in the TSB report illustrates the derailment scene.Photo – TSB report; Saskatoon Police, with TSB annotations
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) identified a number of factors that led to a broken rail and derailment of a CN train in Saskatchewan in January 2019, the agency announced last week.
On Jan. 22, 2019, a CN freight train traveling south on the Warman subdivision experienced a rough ride as it crossed over the median between divided Highway 11. A minute later, a train-initiated emergency brake application occurred as 29 loaded grain cars and a mid-train locomotive derailed. Some of the grain cars released their loads, and the locomotive caught fire but was quickly extinguished.