Derailed train near Washington leaks hazardous material

Reuters

A CSX freight train derailed in northeastern Washington, D.C. on Sunday, spilling hazardous material near a city subway station, and emergency workers were cleaning up the site after plugging the leak, officials and the railroad company said.

Thirteen cars were overturned in the early hours of the morning but there were no injuries. The substance that leaked was sodium hydroxide, used to produce household products including paper, soap and detergent.  

“We don’t know how much leaked. That’s the process, trying to figure that out. The fumes should not cause you any problems,” District of Columbia Fire Department Deputy Chief John Donnelly said at a news conference.

The District fire department did not order evacuations around the site of the accident, which happened near a city subway station and about three miles (5 km) from the White House.

But the Rhode Island Metro Station and Rhode Island Avenue, and other nearby streets were shut down so that emergency officials could access the site, and to make sure there was no danger from the spill.

Fire department photographs showed several cars lying on their sides by the tracks on the main train route into the city, including tank cars, bulk material cars and box cars.

The chemical spill could stir controversy over CSX transporting hazardous materials through the heart of the U.S. capital. Over the past five years some DC residents and community groups had opposed a major CSX construction project to rebuild and expand a 112-year-old rail tunnel in central Washington, fearing that it would encourage more freight traffic through the city and increase chances of a chemical spill.

The $170 million project will replace the single-track tunnel with a taller, twin-track version that will allow trains carrying double-stacked shipping containers. Construction is now underway following several unsuccessful court challenges.

The derailed train was traveling from Cumberland, Maryland, to Hamlet, North Carolina. It was made up of three locomotives and 175 rail cars, some carrying mixed freight and some riding empty, Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said at the news conference.

According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website, sodium hydroxide is a caustic soda. It is white, odorless and solid at room temperature, usually stored as flakes, beads or in granular form.

Bowser said she had not been notified whether the National Transportation Safety Board would be involved with investigating the derailment, but she said an official from the Federal Railroad Administration was on the scene.

(Additional reporting by Frank McGurty in New York and Fiona Ortiz in Chicago; Editing by Clelia Oziel)

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-train-derailment-idUSKCN0XS182

6 thoughts on “Derailed train near Washington leaks hazardous material

  1. “The District fire department did not order evacuations around the site of the accident,…”

    Let ’em eat cake, right?

    Seems as if the rash of train crashes has been on hold lately. Other ‘distractions’ in play for now.

  2. Dammit, why couldn’t it have been a train with the throttle stuck wide open with 400 tankers full of gas derail right at the turn before Capital Hill, go straight through the House, Senate, and finally saving the biggest fireball for the White House!

    Hey, “I have a dream”, that someday we won’t live under tyranny.

  3. Sure sounds like a diversionary tactic to plant real tactical ordnance without drawing attention. They shut the DC subway system down a couple of times recently to inspect the rails, but I ‘suspect’ they were looking for different clues.

  4. DC leaks hazardous materials all the time
    It comes straight out of Congress , the Senate ,the House of Representatives
    And from the entire Bunch of infiltrators our media is calling our government right up to including the Puppet bit€h himself

  5. It’s the waft of stench and flatulence coming out of D.C. that’s hazardous to everyone’s health. It permeates through impregnable barriers, leaps tall buildings with one “silent, but deadly” fart, more powerful than the stench from Hillary’s arse, known only as blind idiocy, it’s that vision and smell that pukes right off your TV screen, into the eyes of your consciousness and up your nostrils, and reminds you of what a bunch of $hit it is.

  6. Another article typo…it should read.
    “Washington Leaks Hazardous Material Near Derailed Train”.
    Because when you experience that bitter after taste from that fake two party system which is one political party called slavery….
    Mmmmm mmmn.
    That’s the noxious political theater diarrhea your tasting.

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