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Boeing dealing with severed rail link for 737 production
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I wonder if anyone thought this might happen! |
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Transporting fuselages by rail with has had problems more often than you think
Derailed Train in Montana Sends Boeing Fuselages Into River https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...-river-n149321 |
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Two successful water landings but one with a critical gash to its fuselage. This is not the first train derailment with 737 freight aboard.
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Problem is this one was not a derailment, the bridge is gone.
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Article mentions they are offloading then trucking the fuselages 10km around the incident then reloading onto trains.
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The news item that Greg posted doesn't mention a bridge collapse, just the derailment. Do you know if the derailment caused the bridge to collapse, Mark?
Searching media posts a bit further, a train derailed and the bridge collapsed on the Yellowstone River on 24 June, with no mention of Boeing fuselages involved, but this later incident was on 4 July on the Clark Fork River, though both in Montana. |
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https://railfan.com/boeing-fuselages...ed-mrl-bridge/ |
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