Coal moving again after derailment
by
Sineva Toevai
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last modified
Jul 02, 2010 03:00 PM
COAL services along the Blackwater coal system in central Queensland resumed two days after a derailed train stopped deliveries to the port of Gladstone.
Up to 50 QR staff worked around the clock repairing the track and overhead wires damaged by a coal train which derailed 150 km west of Rockhampton on June 8 while en route to the port of Gladstone. Coal services...
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