Crew member had been awake 23 hours when train derailed: TSB report
CALGARY — An investigation into a derailment at a rail yard has found that the locomotive engineer had been awake for 23 hours when the accident occurred and employee fatigue remains a key safety issue in the industry.
The Transportation Safety Board says lack of sleep and inadequate train-handling led to 13 cars leaving the tracks at Canadian Pacific Railway’s (TSX:CP) Alyth yard in Calgary in February 2016.
There were no injuries and no dangerous goods were released. The railway said at the time that only one car was carrying cargo — canned goods.
Electricity was knocked out to about 280 customers of the utility company Enmax when a power pole was damaged.


