CALGARY — An investigation report into a fatal train derailment near the boundary between British Columbia and Alberta is to be released by the Transportation Safety Board of sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ on Thursday.
The derailment in February 2019 caused 99 grain cars and two locomotives to plummet off a bridge near Field, sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½, killing three Canadian Pacific Railway employees.
Conductor Dylan Paradis, engineer Andrew Dockrell and trainee Daniel Waldenberger-Bulmer were in the lead locomotive and had just taken over from another crew when the train started moving on its own.
Following a preliminary review, RCMP began a criminal investigation in December 2020.
The Transportation Safety Board has said the westbound train had been parked on a grade with its air brakes applied for two hours when it began rolling on its own.
After gaining considerable speed, and with no handbrakes applied, the train eventually derailed at a curve in the tracks ahead of the bridge.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 29, 2022.
The Canadian Press