Meldrim trestle disaster
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The Meldrim trestle disaster was a train derailment and fire at Meldrim, Georgia, United States, on June 28, 1959. Involved was a Seaboard Air Line mixed freight train that derailed over a trestle bridge across the Ogeechee River. Loaded LPG tank cars from the train fell onto the riverbank below and ruptured. The resulting fire killed 23 people, including entire families and a woman who was eight months pregnant, who were at the river shore in an area popular for swimming and picnicking.[1][2] The derailment was caused by deflection of the rails on the trestle due to heat-induced expansion, resulting in the wheels of one car dropping between the rails.[1]
Derailment
Eastbound Seaboard Air Line freight train no. 82 departed Americus, Georgia at 7 am, composed of 123 cars, four diesel-electric locomotives and a caboose. After stopping in Vidalia and Collins, it headed toward Savannah. At roughly 3:30 pm, while crossing the Ogeechee River over a Script error: No such module "convert". high, Script error: No such module "convert". long trestle bridge at an estimated speed of Script error: No such module "convert"., sixteen cars derailed after the wheels of one of the cars slipped between the rails. The derailment occurred because of rail beam deflection on the trestle, due to the high ambient temperature and the consequent thermal expansion. Ten of the derailed cars broke free of the bridge and were scattered onto the riverbank. Script error: No such module "convert". of the bridge was destroyed by the initial derailment.[1][3][4]
Flash fire
Two of the cars that fell off the bridge were Script error: No such module "convert". LPG cars (effectively the only LPG cars in the mile-long train). The fall from the bridge drove the coupler of one of the LPG cars into the tank head of the other. The LPG then began to escape, boil and form a vapor cloud.[4] At some point, the LPG was ignited, probably from mechanical sparks caused from the wreck or a campfire.[3] The resulting flash fire was roughly Script error: No such module "convert". wide and started secondary fires.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Sources disagree as to whether a BLEVE occurred.[5][4] Some 175 people were present at the time in a recreation area by the bridge. Some of them were caught on the bank, while others were bathing in the river.[3] The fires destroyed a further Script error: No such module "convert". of the bridge and damaged another Script error: No such module "convert"..Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Due to the poor accessibility of the area (limited to a single-lane dirt road), it was very hard for emergency services to reach the scene.[4]
Investigation
The Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) found the rail beams deflection as the proximate cause of the derailment. The investigation also faulted the railroad for not installing guard rails along the trestle, which might have helped to keep the derailed equipment on the trestle deck.[1]
See also
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