The derailment of a Norfolk Southern train in Ohio last month is putting renewed attention on the role of sensors that railroads use in a bid to prevent such accidents
Company plans to increase the number of temperature, acoustic detectors on its network. Here’s how they work.
An overheated bearing on a railcar was the likely cause of the Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, federal officials said Thursday. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg called for tougher regulations on the rail industry during a visit to the site. Photo: Alan Freed/Reuters
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