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TSB report on 2019 Irvine derailment

TSB says track the cause of 2019 Irvine train derailment

Aug 21, 2020 | 1:38 PM

IRVINE, Alta. – A report from the Transportation Safety Board of Canada says a derailment last year in southern Alberta was caused by an unstable track.

The derailment and chemical spill happened in the hamlet of Irvine on Aug. 2, 2019, forcing people from their homes and temporarily closing a stretch of the Trans-Canada Highway.

Officials had said that the flammable chemical involved in the spill was styrene, which is used to manufacture rubber, plastic and fibreglass.

No one was injured after the derailment and the spill was contained within a day.

The TSB report released Friday says despite repair work and inspections months before the derailment, the track subgrade remained unstable and was susceptible to β€œthe effects of increased longitudinal forces produced by the high ambient temperatures.”

The report notes that temperatures in the area at the time were more than 30 C.