NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. — Apparently, trains vs. garages is the latest trend in derailments.
A CSX locomotive overran the end of a wye at the railroad’s Niagara Falls Yard, derailed, and leveled a brick garage on Monday, July 22, the Rochester Democrat & Chronicle reports, spilling up to 2,000 gallons of diesel fuel. It was the second time the house’s garage has been destroyed by such an accident.
The latest incident followed a Saturday, July 20, derailment in Fredericksburg, Va., in which a CSX train knocked over a wall that damaged four garages at a residential complex, destroying one [see “CSX train derails, damaging garages …,” Trains News Wire, July 21, 2024].
No injuries were reported in the Monday incident. Niagara Falls Fire Chief Gary Pochatko said 16 first responders attempted to contain the spill, although much of the diesel fuel reached the city’s sewer system. It was then diluted with water from fire hoses. Pochatko said the locomotive was being operated remotely but CSX said in a statement that it was “not equipped for remote-control operations.”
Homeowner Dean Harris told WBEN Radio that the garage, which is detached from his house, is a total loss, but there is hope that an SUV, motorcycle, and other objects inside might be salvageable. Harris told the station that his wife’s grandparents had previously owned the house, and the garage had also been hit and destroyed, along with two cars parked inside, in a derailment in the 1990s.
I’ll bet the home owner is wondering, “Wye me!” 😀
If they took the curve out of the tail track it wouldn’t be aimed directly at the garage.
Maybe CSX should buy the home to prevent any future such incidents.
Curious if a crew member was “riding the shove”? Hopefully no injuries.
Oops…my bad. Worse than I thought. Motor derailed! Sheesh,,,
Maybe they should rebuild the garage with a locomotive stall and rent it out to CSX.
LOL! Good idea.
lol… 😀
Sounds like they need to install a nice heavy, immovable concrete barrier at that track end, not just a steel bumper.
Question. the tail track for the wye seems as if the track at one time went farther.
Anyone know?
No, the wye has always ended there.