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  • Cleveland man, 43, is arrested for jamming metal into tracks and rail switches on Ohio line for months

    10/19/2023 4:46:30 PM PDT · by CFW · 34 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 10/19/23 | ISHITA SRIVASTAVA
    A Cleveland man has been arrested by police for allegedly trying to cause trains in the city to derail by jamming metal into tracks and rail lines. Joseph Findley, 43, has been arrested by the FBI on federal terrorist charges following a string of alleged attacks against railroad carriers on October 6. He is accused of placing railroad spikes onto the path of oncoming trains and wedging pieces of metal into a rail switch. During a test run for a CSX employee appreciation day, one train hit an obstruction on the track and temporarily derailed before the wheels dropped back...
  • More Than a Dozen Trains Have Derailed in the U.S. This Year (but the yearly average is 1,704)

    02/14/2023 4:44:19 PM PST · by DoodleBob · 21 replies
    Newsweek ^ | February 13, 2023 | Thomas Kika
    The explosive train derailment that recently led to the evacuation of an Ohio town was among more than a dozen reported rail wrecks in the U.S. since the year began. On February 3, a tanker train derailed in the Ohio town of East Palestine, near the state border with Pennsylvania. The crash led to multiple explosions and chemical leaks, prompting the governors of both states to issue evacuation notices for the town and its surrounding areas. Controlled burns of the vinyl chloride from the train's tanks were initiated, with residents warned that the air could be flooded with dangerous gases...
  • Two More Train Derailments in Texas and in South Carolina Raise More Concerns

    02/14/2023 12:01:05 PM PST · by Hostage · 28 replies
    RedState ^ | February 13, 2023 | Nick Arama
    We reported earlier on the train derailment that took place in East Palestine, Ohio ten days ago on Feb. 3. Because there were chemicals on board the cars and they were concerned about a potential explosion, they had what they said was a “controlled release” of chemicals to reduce that risk after evacuating residents within a one-mile area. But now, many people are concerned about the effects of the release despite the assurances as to the quality of the air. Animals in the area are dying and it’s understandably making people upset. A reporter who was covering the story and...