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the derailments
noun
The action of a locomotive or train leaving the rails along which it runs
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The authority recently created a blue-ribbon panel to study the derailments, he said.
"Both circumstances were strikingly similar and there is nothing to suggest that theft was the motive," said James McGeehan, a spokesman for Conrail, which is investigating the derailments.
There were no injuries, damage to the tracks or hazardous-material spills in the derailments, each of which sent up to a dozen freight cars tumbling down the same embankment near the Newark Avenue trestle of the Conrail tracks.
Its principal spokesman, the poet Andre Breton, had first seen "the derailments of the human mind" as a medical orderly caring for the shell-shocked behind the front lines.
Similarly, since started in 1960s, the Japan's Tokaido Shinkansen HS services7 have also been free of accidents causing the user/passenger and staff fatalities and injuries due to the derailments and collisions of trains.
The conservative outrage set off another round of counter-accusations. "Republicans dismissed the claims that a lack of funding had any affect on the derailments and even accused Democrats of using the tragedy as an opportunity to further an agenda for... safer infrastructure, I guess," writes Ashley Feinberg.
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He calls the derailment "the accident".
There were no injuries in the derailment.
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the derailment.
The cause of the derailment remains under investigation.
The derailment resulted in 11 fatalities and 163 injuries".
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