12
Nov
06:00
Australia sees second iron ore derailment
Western Australia saw its second iron ore train derailment in less than a week on Sunday. Mineral Resources says its derailment will not have a “…material impact” on its shipments, Kallanish notes.
A 106-wagon train derailed while returning to the Koolyanobbing mine after delivering 7,488 tonnes of ore to Esperance Port. 30 of the wagons left the rails, some of which were damaged, but none of the locomotives were damaged, MinRes says…
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