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They say that 90% of all the stuff that comes into Phoenix by rail comes in on this bridge. Union Pacific's going to demolish and rebuild about 150 feet of it.
The interesting thing is that there was a derailment on this same bridge in June. It was then inspected and approved about three weeks before this latest derailment. And all bridge inspection reports are kept sealed from the public.
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Re: Train Derailment, Fire, Bridge Collapse
Originally posted by shiny! View PostThey say that 90% of all the stuff that comes into Phoenix by rail comes in on this bridge. Union Pacific's going to demolish and rebuild about 150 feet of it.
The interesting thing is that there was a derailment on this same bridge in June. It was then inspected and approved about three weeks before this latest derailment. And all bridge inspection reports are kept sealed from the public.
We use a company as part of our emergency response planning that also works for the railways, and that is how I discovered this.
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Originally posted by GRG55 View PostThe public has no idea how many train derailments there are every week or month. Only a very small number ever get on the evening news.
We use a company as part of our emergency response planning that also works for the railways, and that is how I discovered this.
Would you happen to know why they keep the inspection reports sealed? It's our tax dollars paying for those inspections; shouldn't we have a right to see them? Maybe there's a good reason for how it's in the public interest for keeping them secret, but I can't think of one.
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Originally posted by shiny! View PostThat's interesting.
Would you happen to know why they keep the inspection reports sealed? It's our tax dollars paying for those inspections; shouldn't we have a right to see them? Maybe there's a good reason for how it's in the public interest for keeping them secret, but I can't think of one.
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Originally posted by GRG55 View PostNo idea shiny! I don't live in the USA. Best you speak to your Congressional representative.
Ahhh, call my congressional representative. Thanks for the laugh. I needed that. ;-)
The only thing I've ever gotten after contacting a congressional representative is a form letter thanking me for contacting them, sorry but they can't help me with my problem, and then a flood of mail begging me for campaign contributions.
I hope it's better where you live.
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