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Networks disrupted by coal train derailment

by Rob McKay last modified Oct 21, 2009 12:05 PM

The derailment of a coal train near Ipswich yesterday continues to cause disruption to freight and passenger networks in south-east Queensland.

Queensland Rail said 11 wagons had left the track at Ebenezer, about 85 km south-west of the port of Brisbane.

The train had been returning to Toowoomba from the port when the incident occurred.

The cause was being investigated.

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