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BNSF coal train derails in Texas

By Trains Staff | December 25, 2024

17 cars involved in Tuesday morning incident

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BNSF Railway logoBRENHAM, Texas — Seventeen cars of a 127-car BNSF coal train derailed Tuesday (Dec. 24, 2024), near the town of Brenham, KHOU-TV reports. No injuries resulted but at least one grade crossing is facing an extended closure.

The derailment occurred about 9:30 a.m. at the New Wehdem Road grade crossing adjacent to State Route 36, about 5½ miles south of downtown Brenham. One nearby residence lost power as a result, KWHI Radio reports.

Brenham is on BNSF’s Galveston Subdivision, 92 miles southeast of Temple, Texas, and 126 miles northwest of Galveston.

 

One thought on “BNSF coal train derails in Texas

  1. -It would help if someone on trains staff would use one of 2 adjectives either loaded or empty for any unit train that derailed. For other derailments loaded cars especially Haz Mat are important.

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