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Re: Nyngan Derailment



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It looked like quite a pile up, they were open wagons not containers but I think both NR and Freight Corpse runs them ?
They said in one of the papers that there was a fire involving the train, was that from a derailed loco or was something else being carried on the train ?
On the south Danny
----- Original Message -----
To: Ausloco
Sent: Saturday, December 25, 1999 10:23 PM
Subject: Nyngan Derailment

Aus loco discussion mailing list
Coming home from a very pleasant but hot(36) family day downloading my emails coincided with the 1900 (WA)time ABC news in which an article was shown about yet another derailment in NSW.
Apparently 15 ore wagons came off the track at Nyngan due to track subsidence following heavy rain (send some rain over here- it would be most welcome).
Would this be a Silverton or Freight Corp working? Those subscribers still on deck may be able to cast some more light on this story.
 
Best wishes
 
Noel Forster
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