So, when I was looking up all this info, I can't actually see why the accident happened, as in what caused it.
Anyone able to shed some light on it for me please?
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So, when I was looking up all this info, I can't actually see why the accident happened, as in what caused it.
Anyone able to shed some light on it for me please?
There was bugger all evidence left but it is believed that the truck was carrying drum(s) of diesel. One of the drums started to leak. The driver must have become aware of the leak and had removed his personal belongings from the truck. A cockie noticed the truck stopped and sent his son to see if the driver needed a hand. The driver saw the fellow close to the truck and presumably returned to the truck to warn him to stay clear. That's when it went up, killing them both.
That's the version I heard.
V8 Ian, You have the incident... but I did ask for the station it happened at... so Going bush wins again....
Sorry if I gave too many clues, I wasn't sure if anyone would actually get it and I didn't want to be that person who drags it on too long!
Are you running out of places to post yet GoingBush?
That is roughly the version I heard, although less detailed... I heard truck carrying diesel and Ammonium nitrate, diesel leaked and some sort of ignition source did the rest.
According to some of the plarks up around the monument, they are still finding bits of truck around the area.....
In another incident in Sept 2014 near Charleville, a truck carrying over 50 tonnes of ammonium nitrate rolled over, resulting in eight people injured and two bridges, a section of highway, the truck and two fire engines being either destroyed or seriously damaged.
See here - Truck hauling fertiliser explodes in outback Queensland, injuring 8 - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
no - but I do need to get out in the bush again !!
should not be too difficult
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...016/07/332.jpg
It looks more like SA but I'll open the bidding with the Muswellbrook/Gulgong abandoned railway at Cope
Photos
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=charleville+explosion+photos&client=firef ox-b&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjPloL NgILOAhVDk5QKHYNeD9oQsAQIIw&biw=1680&bih=948#imgrc =FaMhwgJ-YR1WAM%3A
I actually have hi res pics on my computer at work. The rail bridge shows the force of the explosion.
Martyn
Emmet ? On the old Jericho to Yaraka line.
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