Accidents

Baton Rouge, La. (KCS) February 12, 2003
Five Kansas City Southern cars derailed from a railroad bridge onto a highway below (Interstate 110). No one was injured but eight automobiles were damaged by falling debris. Two hoppers and five chemical tankers derailed and fell onto the highway -- all cars were empty.

The accident happened at 11 p.m. on February 12 -- all lanes of traffic on the highway were finally cleared at 6:15 p.m. on February 13. The Baton Rouge Metro Council tried to prevent these sorts of accidents from happening when it voted to ban remote control operations five months prior to the February 12 derailment.

"The reality is, this has given us a look at what could possibly happen," said Baton Rouge Mayor Pro Tempore Lorri Burgess. "Can we handle an evacuation of that sort? The Kansas City (Southern) Railroad transports petrochemicals up and down our rail system every day. What have they done to protect us?

"It's time for the federal government to pay attention to what we're asking for. Look at the harmful situations the railroads are possibly putting these communities in."

(Accident description and quotes taken from the February 14 online edition of the Baton Rouge Advocate and a story published on television station WBRZ's website on February 13.)

http://www.theadvocate.com/stories/021403/new_derails001.shtml

http://www.wbrz.com/stories/021303/new_localcritic.shtml