And from past experience, Dubbo will be on buses until the (hopefully minor) damage to the carriages is repaired!
John
Hi all,
I was returning from Melbourne to Sydney last Friday when the train I was on left the tracks.
The 7 car (plus two locomotive) XPT set had the rear two carriages derail through a set of points. I was in the third carriage so only felt a bumpy ride and the emergency brake application, and a very tedious and cramped bus trip to Central.
No injuries at the time of the event were reported luckily.
The track had been recently 'upgraded' with a new flyover, only being commissioned that morning or the night before. We were the first outbound revenue train on to the section.
There'll be a lot of questions asked of the trackwork company!
Here's a helicopter passenger's view:
https://au.prime7.yahoo.com/v1/news/...ailment-video/
I can now say I am a train wreck survivor!
And from past experience, Dubbo will be on buses until the (hopefully minor) damage to the carriages is repaired!
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
Broard gauge is still resisting the existence of standard gauge.!!
Regards
Robbo
The flyover where the derailment occurred is indeed dual gauge, up until the point that the train derailed, the standard diverged from the broad there, and two standard gauge carriages were having a fat Friday so tried to stay on the broad
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